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Mary Dawnsong
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Joined: Wed Nov 12, 2003 8:17 pm
Location: Michigan, Livingston County

Our unusually warm April weather has turned to mid-50's and rain.

The whole colony has been sitting forlornly on the gourd racks in the rain looking pitiful. But they weren't sitting on the Bed & Breakfast platform feeder pleading for food.

Regardless, I scrambled some eggs in the microwave, lowered the B&B and found... a huge, soggy owl pellet in one of the feeding trays.

The owl pellet is gone and a few martins have snacked on scrambled eggs, along with the Blue Jays and Robins.
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CUL Lou~Mich

Mary. Yep, cool dreary, drizzly day. I see on the Weather Channel, it's going to get warm tomorrow, then another day or so of this. At least most days, it's getting warm enough for insects to fly. CUL Lou
Mary Dawnsong
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Location: Michigan, Livingston County

Hey, Lou, I'm surely not going to complain about the weather this spring.

One year ago my colony was eating scrambled eggs from the B&B, too, but the weather was much worse!
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kbooms~MI
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Location: MI/ Harbor Beach

Hi Mary I fed my martins some eggs today there were a couple that ate quite a bit.I remember that storm we lost power for a couple days I think it was 80 degrees the week before.

Kevin
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