Blake,

Thirteen species, but good numbers, particularly blue jays. If I count
robins and a red-bellied woodpecker that come into my winter berries (in
front of the feeders), then fifteen.

On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 12:19 AM, Blake Allison <
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> Sitting tonight in the kitchen filling out the on-line form for my 20th
> week of the 2016-2017 Project FeederWatch season, I was struck by how light
> feeder activity has been this year. Through the vernal equinox, I tallied
> only 15 species. Seed consumption was much lower too.
>
> Anecdotally, I have heard from birding colleagues and my purveyors that it
> has been a light feeding season.
>
> What feeder experiences have other observers had?
>
> Blake Allison
> Lyme, NH 03768-3322
>
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