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Post by toshiko on Mar 22, 2016 20:46:09 GMT -6
Alot of bunnies. Baby fish, survived the winter. Ground hogs dug me several old bottles. Deer once in awhile. Have not seen my yellow finches, yet, but soon, I, am sure. House finches, trying to nest, on front porch, but robins want it, too. And the best part of the day. My frog has unthawed and scared the crap out of me. Not sure if it is old Killer or not. Did not get a good look. Bulbs coming up and picked my first daffodils. So, excited about the frog!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by capncrunch on Mar 22, 2016 21:01:05 GMT -6
Cilantro starting to grow from last year.
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Post by dumdave on Mar 23, 2016 10:31:38 GMT -6
I have seen a lot of rabbits and robins. We have our very own rabbit. It has been with us for several years. It hangs around under our yard table in the back or under some small shrubs in front.
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Post by Lucky1 on Mar 23, 2016 15:39:28 GMT -6
It is fun to watch the bunnies and listen to the birds. Some of our robins look like they are ready to pop they are so big with eggs. Glad your frog made it. We had a pretty great Winter.
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Post by nextofkin on Mar 23, 2016 16:31:19 GMT -6
I can remember way way back when I was a little tike at Grant School here in town. There was a teacher that had us gather up leftover yarn string, cotton ect. so we could put it out for the birds for nest building material. I and the wife still do it and need to get it out ASAP I guess.
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Post by capncrunch on Mar 23, 2016 16:35:46 GMT -6
We have a squirrel that mad a nest or bedding in our tree with the leaves from the ground. So we will have baby squirrel I think here pretty soon.
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Post by nextofkin on Mar 23, 2016 16:39:58 GMT -6
You will have too get some corn and peanuts for Momma squirrel so she can keep them babies fat and feed.
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Post by toshiko on Mar 24, 2016 13:59:24 GMT -6
Wow, all the seasons in one week again, it seems. Hope it does not frost! Everything is budding.
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Post by nextofkin on Mar 24, 2016 14:08:04 GMT -6
I hope not too.
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Post by dive61364 on Mar 24, 2016 17:41:30 GMT -6
tonight's temps are suppose to drop in to the upper 20s.
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Post by toshiko on Mar 24, 2016 19:36:22 GMT -6
Tons and tons of Starlings on the front wires. Finches lost nest to sparrows.
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Post by nextofkin on Mar 24, 2016 20:50:22 GMT -6
Tons and tons of Starlings on the front wires. Finches lost nest to sparrows. Them sparrows are terrible and vicious when it comes to taking over colony style bird house and nesting suites. Tosh you may have to bring out some hot water and throw it on the frog too thaw it out in the morning it is going to be a cold night.
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Post by toshiko on Mar 26, 2016 21:18:51 GMT -6
Ground hog has found me a new treasure hole. One noxema bottle, a quart bottle of fleecy white, a green bottle that, I, have to research, a drinking glass, and 2 others. 2 have Owens symbols on bottem.
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Post by nextofkin on Mar 27, 2016 7:40:19 GMT -6
Let us know when he strikes gold.
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Post by dumdave on Mar 27, 2016 10:42:46 GMT -6
My dad used to help the groundhogs by sticking a hose in the hole. Maybe he wanted to teach them to swim underground.
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