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    Smile For US Birdwatchers

    Wondering what's going on bird wise in your part of the country month by month, this link will help you find out. Lots more info too.

    http://www.enature.com/birding/birding_home.asp
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    Hey, thanks Darlene! I am bookmarking this site,b ecause our family loves to attract and watch the birds, here at home, and our summer place. I just finished making some pinecones with natural peanut butter and rolled them in the seed. The dd's will go hang them when they get home from school We also got a few more birdhouses to make this weekend.

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    Consider yourself {{hugged}} for posting this site!! I'm in the process of moving into a new area (N/E California) and have been loving the variety of birds. Coming from a completely different climate, I am slowly figuring it out. So far the 'biggies' for me, golden eagles, bald eagles, Sand Hill cranes, red tail hawks, thousands of robins , and more. Thanks again.

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    Originally posted by kntrylady
    Consider yourself {{hugged}} for posting this site!! I'm in the process of moving into a new area (N/E California) and have been loving the variety of birds. Coming from a completely different climate, I am slowly figuring it out. So far the 'biggies' for me, golden eagles, bald eagles, Sand Hill cranes, red tail hawks, thousands of robins , and more. Thanks again.
    Cool, a nice squeeze to start my day.

    Must be exciting seeing all the new to you birds, what an adventure!

    Going to be making a little snack bar for your feathered friends at your new home?
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    Absolutely!!! But first I have to figure out how to keep the cat and the deer out of it

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    Thanks! Who knew I needed to get the hummingbird feeders ready! And, it suggested putting out nesting material - not gonna throw away all those yarn scraps now!

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