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BARNSWALLOWS - THE SAGA CONTINUES -- Posted by Bob Bugtel on 04-17-04 16:41
Hi all,
And a big thanks to Dave S and Al Johnston for their timely advice.
I just got done removing the eggs - a couple had tried to hatch but
hadn't gotten too far before dying. Truly a sad sight, but I'm hoping
that now the birds will lay some eggs and increase the barnswallow
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