We have a song sparrow foraging in the snow for spilled seed under our bird feeder. We also have as a regular a most unmourning dovelike mourning dove. The bird will sit on top of our window feeders after a window feeder meal and look in the window, watching the family activities, for as long as a half hour. It will huddle on the back porch and watch me go in and out (not today), has learned to feed from the tube feeders while relatives stick to ground feeding and go skittering into retreat at the first sign of human activity.

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