Asher, for the first time, I have a pair of crows at my feeders.  One has 
figured out it can hang from the bottom of the basket by its feet to get the 
suet.  I've tried to get a picture, but they always see me inside.

Brenda
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Brenda Best
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> On May 1, 2016, at 1:28 PM, Asher Hockett <veery...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> We have had our feeder visited the past few days by a Raven. It appears he is 
> trying to figure out how to get to the suet. There is no close perch so he 
> sits on the railing which puts it about two inches out of his reach. Perhaps 
> we'll scatter some peanuts or corn, but the squirrels may be a deterrent to 
> that idea.
> 
> Anyway, it's really nice to get such close looks of this fascinating 
> individual.
> 
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