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Posted by kendra2 (My Page) on Wed, Dec 28, 11 at 16:10
| My wonderful overwintering Bluebirds just showed up today (late afternoon). A flock of 10 were in the tree and checking out the feeder, so at least some of them have been here before. I am so excited to see them back. There were no mealworms in the feeder as I've only been putting small amounts in in the morning since they are eaten by other birds (mostly Tufted Titmice). I restocked it right away. They flew away when they saw me coming, but they will be back. The feeder will be well stocked from now on. I'm thrilled that my efforts at growing mealworms did not go to waste. Other birds would have eaten them, but I go through that labor of love for the Blues. |
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Wow,a flock of 10! I have 4 blue birds showed up on Christmas day. All 4 seemed to be male. They landed near the bird houses. I am wondering whether they are the babies hatched this summer. |
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