We have five inches of snow in Seymour today, and lots of visitors at the
feeders. The tall grasses in the back are yard bent over with snow and it
created little caves underneath. The towhees and white-throated sparrows,
especially, are making trips back and forth between the corn and seeds on the
ground and the snow caves. I suppose if the snow is still around this evening,
they will roost there, too.
Lynne Davis
Seymour, Sevier County
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