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<blockquote data-quote="Dorchester" data-source="post: 520673" data-attributes="member: 4139"><p>That must have been a sight. I'm a little jealous of you fellas and your bird variety. In my little corner of New England I see a lot of catbirds and downy woodpeckers, but I have seen some goldfinches about the neighborhood the past couple weeks. Good hummingbird population, too.</p><p></p><p>Wife and I got an oriole feeder last spring, the kind you put a half-orange or a spoonful of jelly into. Something ate the jelly, but it weren't the oriole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dorchester, post: 520673, member: 4139"] That must have been a sight. I'm a little jealous of you fellas and your bird variety. In my little corner of New England I see a lot of catbirds and downy woodpeckers, but I have seen some goldfinches about the neighborhood the past couple weeks. Good hummingbird population, too. Wife and I got an oriole feeder last spring, the kind you put a half-orange or a spoonful of jelly into. Something ate the jelly, but it weren't the oriole. [/QUOTE]
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