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3. Ooo! Ooo! We do all this and we have TONS of healthy, happy birds, some
Thu Jan 29, 2015, 10:11 PM
Jan 2015

who are growing-up hatchlings from last year. It gives us great pleasure to see successive waves of baby bluebirds, chickadees, Carolina wrens, cardinals, titmice, etc., from one year to another. The heated birdbath is such a big hit that we are sorry we haven't had one all along. Birds love it in the winter, both for drinking and bathing.

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5 Ways to Safeguard Birds in Winter [View all] Omaha Steve Jan 2015 OP
K&R cyberswede Jan 2015 #1
try to help native birds kiri Jan 2015 #10
Squee! shenmue Jan 2015 #2
double squee Liberal_in_LA Jan 2015 #9
Ooo! Ooo! We do all this and we have TONS of healthy, happy birds, some Nay Jan 2015 #3
Sounds like bird-heaven. ErikJ Jan 2015 #4
How about peanuts? Kingofalldems Jan 2015 #5
Woodpeckers and several others love peanuts Omaha Steve Jan 2015 #11
If I provide wheniwasincongress Jan 2015 #6
Yes but a regular PB feeder might work a little better, but yours would be easy to clean Omaha Steve Jan 2015 #7
NICE! Sure love that family photo! calimary Jan 2015 #8
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