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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 165139" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I love watching the cardinals. They are beautiful in their bright red. I found bird food that is HOT! to squirrels but not to birds. I hope this will keep the squirrel population from ripping the feeders apart. </p><p></p><p>I brush my very furry dogs on the patio once or twice a week. I usually get a plastic grocery bag full of fur but the bundles that escape into the breeze are picked up by the birds for their nests. It's really funny to see the fur recycled. We have a lot of woods around us so there are a lot of birds, frogs and big predator birds who watch the feeder and little pond off the patio. I startled what I think was a hawk but at that hour of the morning felt like a pteradyctyl. (sp?) Who would have thought that watching birds would be so entertaining?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 165139, member: 3"] I love watching the cardinals. They are beautiful in their bright red. I found bird food that is HOT! to squirrels but not to birds. I hope this will keep the squirrel population from ripping the feeders apart. I brush my very furry dogs on the patio once or twice a week. I usually get a plastic grocery bag full of fur but the bundles that escape into the breeze are picked up by the birds for their nests. It's really funny to see the fur recycled. We have a lot of woods around us so there are a lot of birds, frogs and big predator birds who watch the feeder and little pond off the patio. I startled what I think was a hawk but at that hour of the morning felt like a pteradyctyl. (sp?) Who would have thought that watching birds would be so entertaining? [/QUOTE]
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