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January 2017, Week 2

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Connie Snyder <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Jan 2017 14:32:09 -0500
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​After rejoicing just 8 days ago over 4, occasionally 5, Cardinals hanging
around the place along with a plethora of other familiar local birds,
suddenly, with the exception of an occasional junco or chickadee, and a
pair of blue jays, they've all disappeared.  The feeders  remain almost
full even after I emptied and refilled them in case seed was stale.  I'm
thinking the change probably occurred around the time of the ice and deep
cold.  Is this a common occurrence?  How would we know if the storm wiped
them out?  Any ideas?

Thanks.

Connie Snyder


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