RE:[cayugabirds-l] Thanks for Oriole/Painting Conflict Suggestions

2020-05-21 Thread Rustici, Marc
Hello,

Can anyone provide a suggestion on how to discourage aggressive Mockingbirds 
from chasing away Orioles?

Thanks,

Marc

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isn’t as visible to us but the oranges seem to have been nibbled on. We’ll keep 
watching!

Thanks, again,
Kathy


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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Thanks for Oriole/Painting Conflict Suggestions

2020-05-21 Thread Magnus Fiskesjo


ps. Today saw for the first time, other than orioles, a Gray catbird also 
nibbling on an orange.

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Just a note to those who took the time to offer ideas and encouragement 
concerning how to handle the very welcome presence of Baltimore Orioles during 
some upcoming painting of our deck. We’ve placed additional oranges in a 
different spot and think they may have already visited them. The new location 
isn’t as visible to us but the oranges seem to have been nibbled on. We’ll keep 
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Thanks, again,
Kathy


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