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Re: Finch Nursery?



Success on the bluebird house front.  I reached the nursery today via their
800 number and placed my order.  It turns out they had their fax machine
turned off over the weekend!  Thanks for all the responses.

Regards,

Randy Dunson
Hillsborough  NC

----- Original Message -----
From: "M Kodroff" <seacraft@coastalnet.com>
To: "Randy Dunson" <rdunson@nc.rr.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: Finch Nursery?


> Yes, the are.  Not lest than two weeks ago, I order a house
> as a gift, for a friend, and had it shipped directly to them
> in Richmond.  They then sent me the paper work. I printed
> out the order form from their website and mailed it to them,
> as I need a card to be included with the box.  I received
> the attached e-mail form the gift receiver.  E
>
> Randy Dunson wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know if Finch Nursery is still in business?  I tried to fax
them
> > an order for bluebird houses and there was no answer.  There was no
answer
> > on their 800 line as well and an email query has gone unanswered.
Thanks.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Randy Dunson
> > Hillsborough  NC


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> Penn finally got the bluebird house mounted on a metal pipe yesterday =
> mid-afternoon.  This morning during breakfast I was excited to see a =
> bluebird go into the house and another one watching from the tree.  When =
> the first one came out and sat in the tree, the other one looked into =
> the house.  Then they both flew across the street and into the woods.  I =
> realize that this does not mean that they will take up residence in the =
> house, but it does tell us that they know it is there.  And we live in =
> high hopes that they will come back and move in.  Thanks again for such =
> a neat present.  All of our "bird people" here were intrigued no end =
> with the house.  I think they had never seen such a nice one.  Cross =
> your fingers!  'Hope all is well with both of you.         Gini
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