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> Working from home, and my home being a log cabin, I see
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20, 2020 2:29 PM
To: Peter Saracino
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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Birds' secret caches
You’ll want to pry them out. Some years ago, a squirrel stashed sunflower seeds
into my exhaust pipe.
OMG, there’s nothing on earth that stinks as bad as burning sunflower
You’ll want to pry them out. Some years ago, a squirrel stashed sunflower seeds
into my exhaust pipe.
OMG, there’s nothing on earth that stinks as bad as burning sunflower seeds!
(:-)
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Chris Pelkie
Data Manager; IT Support
Center for Conservation Bioacoustics
Cornell Lab of
So I hung strings of Christmas lights on the porch the other day but
didn't put the bulbs in yet. They're easier to string without the bulbs. I
finally got around to screwing the bulbs in this morning only to find
single, unopened black oil sunflower seeds in a few of the places into
which one wou