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<blockquote data-quote="brianfm" data-source="post: 1699065" data-attributes="member: 11997"><p>I agree Dave. It's heart warming to see so many people helping. I know I mix in birding circles, but I think concern has spread far beyond those immediate groups. Just had someone volunteer to help lay down the RSPB bird seed. As it happens their services are not required, but the offer was much appreciated anyway. Someone has expressed concern to a colleague of mine about a supermarket refusing to pass over there past sell by date fruit for the birds. In these days of H + S I wasn't surprised as they would be concerned about it getting consumed by the public. Thie person wasn't a birder though so it shows lots off people are on the ball with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brianfm, post: 1699065, member: 11997"] I agree Dave. It's heart warming to see so many people helping. I know I mix in birding circles, but I think concern has spread far beyond those immediate groups. Just had someone volunteer to help lay down the RSPB bird seed. As it happens their services are not required, but the offer was much appreciated anyway. Someone has expressed concern to a colleague of mine about a supermarket refusing to pass over there past sell by date fruit for the birds. In these days of H + S I wasn't surprised as they would be concerned about it getting consumed by the public. Thie person wasn't a birder though so it shows lots off people are on the ball with this. [/QUOTE]
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