Hi Diana,

Was the note anonymously hand written or was it an official  DEC or Ag 
Dept. notification?  I would be very inclined to call Cornell 
Co-operative Extension or a local AUTHORITY about birds _in winter_. 
Birds*ARE* known carriers but so is the wind & so are small & large 
mammals & rodents. I did see one Dept. of AG site that suggested that 
bird feeders be moved away from hemlocks. No matter what we do, human 
damaged nature will take it's course.

Fritzie



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