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My hummingbird feeders were full when I went to bed last night, empty this morning. Feeders are up 6 feet. Unlikely deer drinking it, right?  We have more deer in our city than people, so I suppose it's a possibility. Feeders are on a 2x2 foot platform on top of a 4x4 inch post.  I wouldn't think raccoons could climb around the platform.  Maybe?  What possible nocturnal critters are emptying my feeders?  I can't stop them if I don't know what they are!!  What am I missing here?

Spencer A Ryan

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