In the last week we saw a sick House Finch and a sick Spotted Towhee. 
Accordingly we quit putting out the feeders for a week or two, in hopes that 
our feeder birds might disperse. So far with limited success. We see only 1-2 
House Finches (15 = a recent high count), BUT the towhees continue to probe the 
ground under the former feeder locations -- 9 yesterday, 7 today. With them, 3 
White-crowned Sparrows (newly arrived) & 3 Gray-headed Juncos. An occasional 
chickadee, white-breasted nuthatch, and scrub-jay. 
    At least our alternate walking path has lots of species. Species typical of 
our area - 3 nuthatch species, 2 chickadees, 3 jays; lots of towhees, robins & 
solitaires. A few warblers - Wilson's & Orange-crowned but no other species. 
    We still keep close to home due to Covid & polluted air (trying not to add 
to our air pollution).
 
Hugh & Urling KingeryFrantown

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