[EBB Sightings] first junco
[EBB Sightings] first junco
Russ Wilson
Fri Oct 29 23:27:00 PDT 2004
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The problem of gormandizing doves can be minimized by using a seed =
feeder that doesn't provide a perch for the doves to sit on while =
feeding, for example - a common cylindrical feeder with the underneath =
saucer removed.
Good luck
Russ Wilson
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Subject: [EBB Sightings] first junco
No Pine Siskins in my yard yet, but the first Oregon race Junco came =
to dinner last night and breakfast today. My seed is evaporating with =
the Dove population. any suggestions?
Sheila
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