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Feb 18, 2021 5:46 PM CST
Name: Kat
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My robins have been washing in the just melted parts of snow melt, flipping over pinecones and other things in this wetness to find insects. They just cannot digest seeds at all. Wish I had a worm farm for Spring here. But the cardinals, bluejays, and woodpeckers are in the same boat. I have more varieties of birds than ever before, tho it feels like the squirrels are what are getting fat. I also am planning on making a mealworm feeder soon, but this week should be done with soon. Hope your Robin lives. Also been trying to id some of these tiny birds and need better eyes apparently, chuckl.
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