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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2607286" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>We also removed a bird bath which I believe is a greater threat to spreading the avian flu. Still not seeing or hearing birds. Saw a humming bird today which is the only bird in yard today. Understand we are on 5 acres out in country next to ag fields so norm bird population is high. Which makes this even more eerie. Have woods next to us so even then no birds. I really think this is like severe EHD we had few years ago when seeing a deer was a revelation. Hopefully this will run its course and population will rebound.</p><p></p><p>But I do agree coon pop is extremely high, so are yotes snd never see so many raptors. Coopers, red tails, even bald eagles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2607286, member: 63925"] We also removed a bird bath which I believe is a greater threat to spreading the avian flu. Still not seeing or hearing birds. Saw a humming bird today which is the only bird in yard today. Understand we are on 5 acres out in country next to ag fields so norm bird population is high. Which makes this even more eerie. Have woods next to us so even then no birds. I really think this is like severe EHD we had few years ago when seeing a deer was a revelation. Hopefully this will run its course and population will rebound. But I do agree coon pop is extremely high, so are yotes snd never see so many raptors. Coopers, red tails, even bald eagles. [/QUOTE]
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