Hey, Anna!

We've got a dogwood in the FRONT yard (did have two, the
same drought got one year before last), and the people
across the street have a magnolia! (When they bloom, my
husband "borrows" one of those heavenly, lemony-scented,
creamy bowls of beauty off the tree near where he parks
downtown, and brings it home to me.)

I see all the birds you mentioned, and our neighbors behind
us have a hummingbird feeder. When I go over to the park,
I can see goldfinches, several sizes of woodpeckers, rufous-sided towhees, tiny brown creepers, occasionally the great horned owls, and if I'm really lucky, the bluebirds! This year I got to see mama and papa mallard, and their seven ducklings, pit-pat, waddle-pat. We often see red-tailed, red-shouldered, and broad-winged hawks flying above, also, scree-ing as they go.