@EClaireMcLean @raynetoday Also, the fence is 6 feet high. She's now on our garage.
@raynetoday I'm just trying to figure out where nearest big open space is. Probably the landfill 2 miles due west. Right on the river.
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@emptywheel Family lives in heavily wooded area, feeds them corn on small front lawn. Brood often crosses road to other yards. -
@raynetoday Would they eat trash? Bread and whatnot? There aren't even many gardens here--most houses don't have the yards. -
@emptywheel Not trash. Don't know about bread. There's probably enough seeds, nuts, worms, and bugs--obviously, as plump as that bugger is.
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@emptywheel Don't think drought moved them in; if anything, it's other way around, food/habitat plentiful in suburbs, reluctant to move out.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@emptywheel They thrive in close environments, too. Probably eating under bird feeders, or fed by hand by neighbors. Can think of some here>Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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