[TN-Bird] Feeder watch good day

I decided to watch along with the Cornell Feeder watch program this winter.  
I decided to start on the 16th November, and the day after the really wild 
storms turned out to be an almost unbeatable first day.  It may be all down 
hill 
from here. We had:  Mourning doves, flickers, yellow-bellied sapsuckers, downy 
woodpeckers, red-bellied woodpeckers, blue jays, chickadees,tufted titmouse 
(mouses, mice?), red-breasted nuthatch, white-breasted nuthatch, carolina wren, 
eastern bluebirds, robins, one mockingbird and a flock of cedar waxwings(both 
unusual here), yellow-rumped warblers, cardinals, junco, chipping sparrows, 
white-throated sparrow, towhee, red-winged blackbirds, common grackle, house 
finches, ourple finches, and goldfinches.  Our resident hairy woodpeckers did 
not show up, and we had no rusty blackbirds or cowbirds, and no pine siskin has 
shown up yet. Red-headed woodpeckers are unusual here in winter.  [Forgive the 
casual version of names - hurrying to a bird club meeting].  A great day, but 
the second day, required by the program, only added the red-breasted nuthatch.
Ralph and Kay Brinkhurst, Lebanon, Wilson County.


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