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Mary is so correct.
Please give a few moments of your time, every forest floor bird (dare we
speak its name, a hint its named after a state that starts with a "C") is
a direct resale of pulling the Mustard.
My wife and I have been going to Magee for over 20 years (We got married
on the boardwalk) and just a few years ago it (The Mustard) was so bad,
you all remember. The birds would just disappear into the Mustard and not
to be seen again.
Please on a slow birding day, give just 20 or 30 Min's pulling, you will
be rewarded 20 times over with good views not blocked by Garlic Mustard.
Scott Wright
North Olmsted Ohio
> Birding is a little slow right now at Magee Marsh.................but
> the garlic mustard pulling is not! The plants are really tall with all
> of the warm weather that we have had.
>
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