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Mom's Birds Plus

On this visit to Mom's, more varieties of birds were visiting Mom's
feeders. Probably has something to do with the bird feed Dorothy
has been buying. It wasn't the cheap Dollar General type.

Ringed turtle dove; they've visited before but they seemed to be
more plentiful.

Blue Jays have been around in previous trips but seldom made used of the
bird feeder. They enjoy it this time.

First time I've seen a brown thrasher at the feeder area. They preferred
picking up the fallen seeds.

It's using the bird feeder, must be a bird.

This was not at the bird feeder but in the bottoms. Marcia thought it might
be a young meadow lark. The beak looks too thick for a meadow lark; must be a
new species, meadow grosbeak?

Scissortail flycatcher. It wasn't at the bird feeder either; across the road
near Donna's.

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