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of some kind. After this I went up to Lawton's to see if the Evening Grosbeaks were there. They were not. They had been in a box elder tree eating the dried seeds. I could see traces of them on the ground. Mrs. Lawton says that they kept up quite a loud chattering. There were several bright males.

Came home and fastened a a tin box 

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to a stick and tied to the little elm for the Woodpeckers. I filled it with fine suet, cracked wheat, whole wheat, and sunflower seeds.
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Feb. 16, Friday.

The Junco's and chicadee's flights are both the same. Each has a long tail and short round wings which gives them a tippy flight. The English Sparrow. The Hairy and Downy Woodpecker