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Old 06-26-2013, 09:18 AM #1
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The last few days both Mom and Pop Bluebird have been constantly feeding their babies. Before that it was just Pop. Think the young-uns are getting ready to fledge!
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Way cool:

We don't have them here where we live. But I have lots of yellow finches. I convert my corn cob spiral feeder into a nest fluff dispenser at this time of year. I fill it with cotton wadding that comes in my supplement bottles. I've had Mr. and Mrs. Goldfinch all day today taking it for nesting. That is the only birds I've seen on it. Sometimes hummers will come, but I am not seeing hummers here this year. It was so cold for so long, they might have gone elsewhere?
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Look at the dates in your area on this map, mrsD:
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. That will tell you if they waited for more favorable weather. Provided, of course, you remember the temps back then!
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