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Author Topic: Birds in the back yard  (Read 396930 times)

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Offline HD

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must like the offering's you put out!!!
Pretty sure you nailed that one Mikey!  :bow:
A few weeks ago, I was cleaning out the barn. I found several bags of old duck/turkey/goose feed pellets. Jr got them for free and was going to add them to his bear bait. Welp, he forgot about them. So I asked him if I could feed the wild turkeys with it, and he said "go for it"
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Offline glenn57

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Lots of chickadees, red poles and finches. A couple cardinals and bluejays. I haven't seen any grosbeaks yet, which is strange. But, even more strange is this guy is still hanging around 🤔
HD.....are you referring to the pine and evening grosbeaks??????? if so i think they only come down from Canada when the going gets tuff up there.  :scratch: thats what i've noticed at the cabin anyway. usually when they get piles of snow and cold!!!!!!
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