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The grackles are usually the first birds to arrive in the area each spring. I can almost count on them being here on or about March 15th. They may be a little late this year, as I have seen nary a one. Not that I look forward to their arrival, as they raid my feeders and their chatter is far from sweet and melodic, but they are a harbinger of spring. Has anyone seen a gracle yet?
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Saw the first Grackle of the season at my feeder this morning. They have arrived and are as hungry as bears. Expect to see the sunflower seeds dwindle today.
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The bears will soon be out from hibernation. Fish & Game will be sending out a notice to bring in your bird feeders as the bears will be hungry!
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Can't remember if it was on FB or one of the local newspapers. Regardless, it is certainly time to consider removing the bird feeders now, and a good warning to heed.
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