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This is awesome. A friend of mine had one at her feeder everyday for about two months this spring. Mike Munts, the biologist at the Refuge told me is unusual to have them at a feeder. Lucky you!
Several people with feeders in the Methow regularly see them. They like sunflower seeds and suet.
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This is awesome. A friend of mine had one at her feeder everyday for about two months this spring. Mike Munts, the biologist at the Refuge told me is unusual to have them at a feeder. Lucky you!
Several people with feeders in the Methow regularly see them. They like sunflower seeds and suet.