My flock of Redpolls continues to grow.  I'd guess it's up to 30 by now.  Donna 
called her feeders a mob scene.  Mine are like that too.  I've got hundreds of 
birds milling around the feeders at once, so it's very hard to actually count a 
specific species.   I also had two male Bluebirds out on the weeping cherry.  I 
haven't seen any Bluebirds here since early fall.

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