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Re: Don't forget to help our friends with feathers
Posted by:
birldeee
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Date: January 22, 2016 07:08AM
Bird Man Wrote:
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> During this winter event please share some of your
> bounty with the hungry birds of the DMV.
>
> Crumbs. crackers, seeds, bullets and rifles
Re: Don't forget to help our friends with feathers
Posted by:
Have a hot dog, fatty
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Date: January 22, 2016 10:49AM
Seeds Corn and Water Are Out Wrote:
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> And they do need water when its freezing as they
> have few places to get it. There scarfing it all
> up on my deck rails right now.
Get a feeder or two, dummy. Put out some suet. Your lone junco and his eight seeds are not really a sign of much.
> DAJAX The Kind Hearted NRA Member. As all NRA
> members are are. Law Abiding Fuzzy Daddys.
Until they flip out and shoot everyone down at the local buffet.
Re: Don't forget to help our friends with feathers
Posted by:
DMV
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Date: January 22, 2016 07:05PM
Bird Man Wrote:
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> During this winter event please share some of your
> bounty with the hungry birds of the DMV.
>
> Crumbs. crackers, seeds
The DMV is filled with lazy, incompetent state workers. They must have a contest every day to see who can turn away the most customers without completing whatever transaction they came for. Franconia branch is the worst.
Re: Don't forget to help our friends with feathers
Posted by:
pissed taxpayer
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Date: January 22, 2016 08:22PM
Yeah, help the birds with target practice. A few cardinals and maybe a bluejay. The steal BBs work best. Great way to teach kids to shoot.
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Re: Don't forget to help our friends with feathers
Posted by:
No Not True Pal
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Date: January 22, 2016 08:27PM
>Until they flip out and shoot everyone down at the local buffet.
No NRA member has ever done that. As said law abiding people.
There were dozens of birds including female Cardinals and Doves most of which birds I cant name. I have a feeder on a pole too. I put out many orders of seed today and several helpings of water and they adored it.
Re: Don't forget to help our friends with feathers
Posted by:
Actually Dude
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Date: January 23, 2016 08:44PM
Your a Gun Grabber..Posting shit like this to piss people off with Real Gun Owners and Hunters..FUCK OFF Faggot. Get back to your fucking snowball fight at Fag Circle in DC and all the rest that goes with it Later.. Asshole.
Re: Don't forget to help our friends with feathers
Posted by:
birdy girl
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Date: January 24, 2016 08:22PM
Okay that is good to hear. I saw quite a few birds right before the storm began but now I have not seen any and I was wondering about this. Thanks for the information :)
Re: Don't forget to help our friends with feathers
Posted by:
Avian Flew
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Date: January 24, 2016 08:37PM
We were slammed while the snow was falling. Pretty much 25-30 birds at a time with others swapping in and out from the trees and bushes. It was still busy early this morning, but trended back toward normal (8-10 at a time) during the day. Working on our last bag of seed now, so a trip in to Oakton will be needed tomorrow.
Re: Don't forget to help our friends with feathers
Posted by:
birdy girl
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Date: January 24, 2016 09:15PM
I do not have a feeder. I just like to watch the birds that seem to congregate behind my house. A few of my trees seem to attract a lot of birds. But since the storm, I have seen very few birds.
I have been wondering about a feeder. I am not interested in attracting squirrels because of the plants that I grow on my deck.
Re: Don't forget to help our friends with feathers
Posted by:
Coffee Meister
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Date: January 24, 2016 09:55PM
birdy girl Wrote:
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> I do not have a feeder. I just like to watch the
> birds that seem to congregate behind my house. A
> few of my trees seem to attract a lot of birds.
> But since the storm, I have seen very few birds.
>
>
> I have been wondering about a feeder. I am not
> interested in attracting squirrels because of the
> plants that I grow on my deck.
I can suggest a option that will take care of the birds, and not attract squirrels.