Hi all,

First, in case you haven't heard, the mid- and coastal-Atlantic region is facing a monster storm. Hope you're prepared...

Next, an apology for that last post... I'm sorry that I was so snippy... But simple fact be told, there's no reason why the public should be exposed to malware and viruses. We all work too hard for that garbage. Back when I used to teach in the corporate world, I used to advocate for the death penalty for sinister hackers... It's just a matter of time before their cyber hooliganism is going to kill somebody and they know it...

Not to worry... I'll fix my home machine, and all will be fine. In the mean time, eBirdseed.com remains as clean as a whistle, just as it always was. (Why, why, why, can't other companies run clean systems like eBirdseed.com???)

Deep breath...

And on a lighter note... Check out the tracks below...

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Ya' know you've got turkeys on your deck when... Jeez Louise, look at the size of those prints! Of course, that does present a problem - when large animals like turkeys get close to humans, the results can be tragic (the toms have taken to attacking delivery trucks.) I guess we can just hope for the best.

Final thoughts... The wife saw a wren today on one of the feeders and there was even a sparrow checking out the birdhouse. Hope springs eternal...

See you by the feeders,

CapeCodAlan


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Cornell Ornithology Laboratory: www.allaboutbirds.org%2fnetcommunity%2fPage.aspx%3fpid%3d1189&srcid=1272&erid=0">All About Birding

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