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Thu, 14 May 2015 03:55:36 -0700
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So, a rather sadder topic, but my question is, if a bird lives to it oldest
age without getting eaten, hit by a car, or sickness, where does it die? If
you think about it, I never seen a dead, adult bird without marks on it
laying around.

Also, I had a house finch perch on my window yesterday. I looked closer and
released it was one eyed. Not something you see ever day. She was fine but
just could see out her right eye.

Also another problem I'm concerned about.
So our bluebirds made a nest in one of our boxes. They laid one egg. No
more since ( week ago ) then they made a nest in another box and laid a
egg. What do I do? My mother said that maybe you have 2 pairs, but I've
never seen more then two bluebirds at a time. Do I just leave it be? Or
should I transfer the one egg with the other?

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