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<blockquote data-quote="Chopper" data-source="post: 1851976" data-attributes="member: 84924"><p>June 17th… 915am… Rain…..again, and 71F. Weather has been hot and humid lately with lots of pop-up Tstorms. We have been getting tons of rain the past several weeks….almost everyday. The longest we have gone is 3 days w/o some kind of downpour. My mowing schedule is all messed up, and it’s a struggle to avoid missing people in a given week. I try to keep all clients on a set day, but this year has been impossible. I have to customize routes every week just to get them in. As for birds, I glanced out the window this morning and saw lots. AmGoldfinch pair, WB Nuthatch on sunflower feeder, several female House Finches and a male on the hopper feeder, BC Chickadees. About 12 birds in all in 5 minutes of watching. The feeders are definitely active. I might get in another glance or two today. But, today, I may also get the chance to process some new pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chopper, post: 1851976, member: 84924"] June 17th… 915am… Rain…..again, and 71F. Weather has been hot and humid lately with lots of pop-up Tstorms. We have been getting tons of rain the past several weeks….almost everyday. The longest we have gone is 3 days w/o some kind of downpour. My mowing schedule is all messed up, and it’s a struggle to avoid missing people in a given week. I try to keep all clients on a set day, but this year has been impossible. I have to customize routes every week just to get them in. As for birds, I glanced out the window this morning and saw lots. AmGoldfinch pair, WB Nuthatch on sunflower feeder, several female House Finches and a male on the hopper feeder, BC Chickadees. About 12 birds in all in 5 minutes of watching. The feeders are definitely active. I might get in another glance or two today. But, today, I may also get the chance to process some new pics. [/QUOTE]
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