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Woodpecker came. He ate the suet from the live elm by the maple. We were not 10 feet away. A lady came by on the the walk and passed within 3 feet of him. He went around the tree till she had passed. He ate for about 5 minutes and then after wiping his bill on the tree flew off.
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White-breasted Nuthatch ate some suet in the big maple
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Tonight about 5 oclock Clarence Cook and I were sitting on our woodpile when we heard the [[underline]] Kep Kep Kep Kep Kep [[/underline]] of a Robin. We both jumped up and I ran in the house to get my glass. Clarence had found that he was in one