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We have a plethora of birds who visit our feeders.

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Flocks of starlings that devour suet and peanut nuggets in mere hours.
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We have cardinals and gold finches and rose breasted grosbeaks, orioles and sparrows and mourning doves.
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We also have a duck.
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A female mallard to be more precise, who comes early morning and late afternoon.
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I often wonder what the other birds think of her.
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And if they wonder why her bath is on the ground.
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Well she was trying to stay in disguise but now all of them know who she is, thanks River, lol.
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She just looks so funny, rooting around for seed with the rest of them… I have to smile.
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I’d love to see a duck in our yard! Well, we do have one…but he’s made of wood. I don’t think that counts.
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Not unless it quacks. No.
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Today we had a crow. One crow. I haven’t seen a crow anywhere near since the wildfire in 2019. I hope this 8s a sign they are returning to our area. But our starlings do not eat Peanut Pieces. I put them out 3 days ago, and they have barely been touched. The blue jays used to love them, but even they aren’t touching these. Maybe I got a bad bag.
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Our birds positively inhale suet and nuggets. I put new ones out at 6:00 am and they’re gone by 10:30. Not having any birds is just too sad to contemplate.
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I like your duck friend, she seems like she’s found her flock even if she is a little different. There’s a lesson in that.
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In the spring she used to come with her mate. Now she’s flying solo… literally.
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