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  • #16
    We had birds of all types also in my area. There are still Robins around and some that never leave. I put out a Wren house in the spring and within an hour there was a pair claiming it as theirs. As I mentioned earlier there were many Hummingbirds this year also. We have about 160 acres of woods behind the house and a river close so that might play into the numerous birds but I have not noticed a decline in any bird population in my area...
    Last edited by BabaORiley; 10-21-2017, 03:50 PM.
    The chase is better than the catch...
    I'm Frank and I'm from the flatlands of N'Eastern Illinois...

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    • #17
      Originally posted by pkfrey View Post
      I wonder if anyone did a study on birds. It's still warm enough, but I haven't seen a robin, wren, blackbird, cardinal, or any other birds in the last 6 months! We need the birds to eat our bugs! Now what does all this have to do with artifacts!!!
      I've seen enough of all the birds you do mention. But, if we are in, or about to enter, a major extinction event, I guess few types of life would be spared.

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