The cardinal must be an American bird; I've never seen one here. We get bullfinches we call 'cathedral provost' (Dompfaff), who tend to hog the feeder. Else it's mostly all sorts of titmouses, including the long tailed variant which for some reason only frequents my feeder but not my father's, blackbirds, various finches, robins, red jays (*gives the greedy monsters a dirty look*), the occasional great spotted woodpecker, and of course, sparrows.
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The cardinal must be an American bird; I've never seen one here. We get bullfinches we call 'cathedral provost' (Dompfaff), who tend to hog the feeder. Else it's mostly all sorts of titmouses, including the long tailed variant which for some reason only frequents my feeder but not my father's, blackbirds, various finches, robins, red jays (*gives the greedy monsters a dirty look*), the occasional great spotted woodpecker, and of course, sparrows.
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