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I see the Tufted Titmouse at a platform feeder in Windsor on Black Oil Sunflower seeds and it does not seem to displace other birds. Maybe the feeder here is larger/longer and promotes more neighborliness ?? There are five different seed feeders available, and then there are five suet feeders, too. A Northern Mockingbird provides background music from the trees around the feeders. Michael.
Michael T. Quinn
P. O. Box 639
Windsor, VT 05089
802.674.2522
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From: "don mccabe" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 4:43:51 PM
Subject: [UVB] Tufted Titmouse
We have lots of these bright little visitors feasting on our black sunflower seed feed, busy displacing the gentler chickadees. Widespread visitors for others?
Don
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