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<blockquote data-quote="Natch" data-source="post: 520192" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>Conrad,</p><p></p><p>I'm also a birder, worked for Audubon in the past. And I've also noticed an unusual amount of birds this spring. I had a goldfinch, indigo bunting, cardinal, rose breasted, and nut hatch all lined up on the feeders the other day. Quite colorful. She Who Must Be Obeyed doesn't like me to keep the seed feeders on the porch filled too long in spring, too many bird droppings on the porch. So out come the hummingbird feeders, and I'll try moving the seed feeders over to the big oak across the drive. </p><p></p><p>Natch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natch, post: 520192, member: 45"] Conrad, I'm also a birder, worked for Audubon in the past. And I've also noticed an unusual amount of birds this spring. I had a goldfinch, indigo bunting, cardinal, rose breasted, and nut hatch all lined up on the feeders the other day. Quite colorful. She Who Must Be Obeyed doesn't like me to keep the seed feeders on the porch filled too long in spring, too many bird droppings on the porch. So out come the hummingbird feeders, and I'll try moving the seed feeders over to the big oak across the drive. Natch [/QUOTE]
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