Farther south on Aerojet Road


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Posted by Robin on 17:00:56 04/04/06

In Reply to: Confused and lonely Shiny Cowbird posted by Robin Diaz

About .7 mile south of the Youth Camp (now defunct), an electrical pole supports an eclectic group of tenants. The top hole is occupied by Common Mynas; the next hole, by Pileated Woodpeckers; and the 2 bottom holes, by European Starlings. The woodpecker came out once and fussed at the mynas.



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