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Date Posted: 08:19:10 09/20/06 Wed
Author: Dennis
Author Host/IP: unio-cas2-cs-24.dial.bright.net / 216.201.57.90
Subject: Re: NO Rudder
In reply to: Bill 's message, "Re: NO Rudder" on 07:48:45 09/20/06 Wed

Well, good to hear that. They can make adjustments and
get by. I was sure they could. Animals are good at
adapting and squirrels seem to do it better than average.


>I saw this guy glide the last 25' or more to the
>feeder tree and he landed just as soft as normal. It
>was then that I noticed that he/she had a very short
>tail. He/she went into the jar grabbed a nut and up
>the tree to launch, but at that time to many flyers
>were arriving and He/she lost me.

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