I photographed a downy at the hummingbird feeder last fall.  Neuroplasticity?

> On May 27, 2561 BE, at 7:51 AM, Marianne Blake <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> For a few weeks now a male cardinal has been visiting my suet feeder, he's now joined by his lady friend.  They are a little clumsy at the actual feeder, but they eat the suet that has fallen to the ground.  In the decades that cardinals have been eating at the seed feeder, this has never happened.
> And another oddity:  a downy woodpecker was at the hummingbird feeder yesterday.  What's up with that?
> Marianne in Windsor
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