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On 4/11/15 4:52 PM, True North wrote:
That is an odd colored bird. The robins showed up this week to a vast white wasteland. On the radio they recommend citizens put some food out for the migrating birds to eat. One place in the burbs is giving birdseed away to anyone who will put it out. Lots of melting today though. I went to our closest intersection with my ice chopper to beat down the banks a bit. They were still interfering with view planes. We put out birdseed all year long. Winters are especially tough on non-migratory birds. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 4/11/15 4:52 PM, True North wrote: That is an odd colored bird. The robins showed up this week to a vast white wasteland. On the radio they recommend citizens put some food out for the migrating birds to eat. One place in the burbs is giving birdseed away to anyone who will put it out. Lots of melting today though. I went to our closest intersection with my ice chopper to beat down the banks a bit. They were still interfering with view planes. We put out birdseed all year long. Winters are especially tough on non-migratory birds. Hell, between the squirrels and the birds, I buy feed in 20 and 50 pound sacks. |
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