Glad to hear things are coming along well for you, Dick. :) I'm sure the
birds (even the LRB) will appreciate the new feeders.
--
Tammie
In Ontario, north of Lake Superior
"Dick R." <dickr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:Xbadnf90WIyhGHbVnZ2dnUVZ_vadnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi all,
> Some of you may recall when I re****ted storm damage in July when a
> tree came down, damaged the roof and demolished all the feeders
> on one side of the house. After the repairs on the roof, siding, etc.
> I'll be able to replace all the feeders, but in the mean time the birds
> are very active at the remaining feeders. Cardinals, Chickadees,
> WB Nuthatches, Robins (in the bird bath), occasional WT and fox
> sparrows, and a mysterious little red bird that was scrounging
> around on the ground under the sweet violet ground cover. I don't
> know what it was because I only caught a brief glimpse, so I'll
> just call it a LRB (little red bird). Getting back on track here
> in Apple Valley, MN.
> Dick R.


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