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Monday, December 1, 2008
Sparrow Wars
If (like me) you enjoy attracting wild birds to your yard by providing food and shelter for them, and if (like me) your enjoyment of this activity has been diminished by the arrival of noisy and quarrelsome (and non-native and invasive) House Sparrows, then I may have found the solution to your (and my) problem. It’s the Deluxe Repeating Sparrow Trap offered by Blaine Johnson at SparrowTraps.net. I just sent away for one. I plan to test it out and will record my results in a later post. Meanwhile, check out Blaine’s Web site. It’s very educational, plus, you may find something there that you like.
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