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KENT LARSSON <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Mar 2013 10:39:00 -0400
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Earlier, it was the Starlings, now it is the Black Birds and the Red Wings, and occasional crows that crowd the other birds out at the feeders. Also, there are 8 - 10 (sometimes more) Doves, but they are more accommodating to the other birds. It seems these birds feed mostly on the tray feeders, and not so much on the tube feeders. So, replacing the tray feeders might be an option. Anyone have other solutions? 

Not to talk about the raccoons, that tore down a couple of them last night.....

Kent Larsson
Dublin
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