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Date Posted: 14:34:23 02/07/09 Sat
Author: Lynnanne
Author Host/IP: in-67-236-243-245.dhcp.embarqhsd.net / 67.236.243.245
Subject: Re: daytime flyers?
In reply to: Bill 's message, "Re: daytime flyers?" on 07:51:07 02/07/09 Sat

Hey Guys,
Thanks for the responses. This was the first I'd seen one at the feeders during the day in all the years they've been coming to them... so I wasn't sure if I had a sick flyer on my hands or what.


>I have a couple nest boxs on the feeder tree, and have
>seen them come out and go pee, or go from one nest box
>to the other. A couple of years ago, a female did come
>out during the day to drink some water, found out
>later she had pups.
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