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Kelli M
@spiderdust (14756)
• San Jose, California
18 Dec 22
On the first day of winter, one of the things our family does is decorate the trees outside with things that the birds can eat. The two youngest boys are working on those decorations today. The youngest made birdseed ornaments out...
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169477)
• United States
22 Jul 19
I have a couple of varieties of sunflowers coming up all over the yard. It seems the birds have planted from the food I was giving them. Now they can harvest their own sunflower seeds directly.
It is a lot of fun to see what is...
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169477)
• United States
11 Dec 18
It is hard to say what was our best purchase of the day.
It could have been my Friday freebie at the grocery Core bottled water. Ph balanced.
Or maybe it was eggs at 58 cents per dozen, which is less than 5 cents per egg. (I...
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Betty Belekis
@BettyB (4117)
• Summerville, South Carolina
25 May 17
The birds and squirrels usually empty my birdfeeder almost as fast as I can fill it. We’ve had rain for several days now, but the sun is finally shining again.
I went out to check the birdfeeder this morning. The birds and...
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James Higgins
@JamesHxstatic (29410)
• Eugene, Oregon
20 Jan 17
Icy weather delayed birdseed deliveries to the store where I work part-time. So, with the thaw, came the seed. On Monday, we were closed tor MLK day, but seed, 4000 pounds in 20 pound bags, was coming, so I and a woman employee...
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Morley Hunt
@Morleyhunt (21741)
• Canada
16 Jan 16
Living on a rural property, with many varieties of birds, gives us a constantly changing view.
This past spring, we added a suet feeder to the collection of bird feeders spread within view of the house.
We mounted it on a tree...
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