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Flickers flocking in the flocons


This morning, the 8th of March, we are getting another snowstorm, fairly small in its depth of new snow, just 18 or 20 cm by my count, but after a solid three months of heavy and hardly thawing snow, very tiring. A flock of six Northern flickers appeared at our feeders this morning, taking slow turns at the suet. I usually see juncos, snowbirds as they are, appear first, but not today.
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