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Re: What happened to...
The powdery deep snow will prevent the "Park Avenue Rats" from moving
around too much. Be sure however, that they will return with a vengeance
to raid your feeders once the snow crusts over or melts!!
cheers
Jack McLain
Durham, NC
At 08:53 AM 1/4/2002 -0800, Kate Finlayson wrote:
>Yep, not too much squirrel action but also have new
>species coming. Blue Jays, yellow rumped warblers and
>chipping sparrows appeared this AM and have not seen
>them all winter. Have only had chippies once in the
>yard before. Kate
>--- David Curtin <dfcurtin@mail.fpg.unc.edu> wrote:
> > We were beginning to think that all the mammals were
> > missing, till some deer and
> > the neighbors cat wandered through. No squirrels
> > since the snow fell though.
> > Lots of birds, including some that haven't come to
> > the feeders before (towhees,
> > juncos, blue jays).
> >
> > Marsha Stephens wrote:
> > >
> > > the squirrels? I know this is may not be a true
> > carolinabirds topic, but it
> > > definitely impacts feeding of our fine feathered
> > friends ;-). I have had none
> > > since the snow. Just wondering if others have had
> > the same experience. Assume
> > > they are trying to keep warm in their nests?
> > >
> > > Marsha Stephens
> > > North Chatham County
> > > stephens@mail.fpg.unc.edu
> >
> > --
> > David F. Curtin, FPG Child Development Center
> > David_Curtin@unc.edu
> > Hillsborough, NC
>
>
>=====
>Kate Finlayson
>N. Chatham Co.,N.C.
>katefin@yahoo.com
>
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