Ready for winter.

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  1. Capt Kirk

    Capt Kirk Thank a Veteran today!

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    I put the bird feeder out this morning and filled it. It took the birds about 20 minutes to find it. I was watching squirrels running around the yard with walnuts in their mouths trying to find a place to bury them. This one squirrel has probably run 2 miles worth and still hasn't buried that nut.
     
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  3. Bluewolf

    Bluewolf Seedling

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    I filled 4 of my 12 yesterday and today it looks like the whole dang gang has moved in

    There are already 2 juncos,a titmouse, two nuthatches, a cardinal, two downies,a Red belly,
    a couple of doves and hord of various sparries

    they just kinda "poof" came out of no wheres
     
  4. kate

    kate In Flower

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    Lucky people

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  5. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    My feeders are in constant use now that the weather is so much colder. It's great to see all my little feathered friends enjoying the food I put out for them. :-D
     



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  6. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    I hung up my feeders a few weeks ago and the birds were quick to find them. Only problem is that a Hawk was quick to find them too...
     
  7. dooley

    dooley Super Garden Turtle

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    I still have a few hummingbirds. The larger flock moved on elsewhere. There are more cardinals here now too. dooley
     

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