I currently have nests/eggs/hatchlings/fledglings of chickadee, some sort of warbler, blue birds, cat birds, mocking birds, Carolina wrens, and house finches (there’s likely to be others, but I haven’t stumbled across their nests).
The additional species that are regulars on the feeders include cardinals, gold finches, downy woodpeckers, mourning doves, brown thrashers, rufous sided tohwee, red bellied woodpecker, blue jay, tufted titmouse, brown headed nuthatch, juncos and white breasted nuthatch.
Occasional visitors include waxwings, northern flicker, starlings and a very lost rose breasted grosbeak.
My ruby throated hummingbirds have not arrived from South America yet.
I’m sad to say that there are a number of finches, warblers, and sparrows that I am not skilled enough to identify.
As a result of all of the bird activity, I also have an occasional red shouldered hawk and sharp shinned hawk who also “feed” at my feeder.
(I’m hoping to release a colony of rehabilitated flying squirrels in my yard soon, who will utilize the feeders after dark.)