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    #16
    Sounds as if birds are well and thriving on farms.
    Good stewards, you are.

    So my treat for you:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?
    v=HNLYTY2G1sw&feature=youtube_gdata_playe
    r

    Btw, does anyone have an old guitar for sale they
    don't use anymore? Pars

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      #17
      When I drove down through Montana recently we
      were commenting on the apparent complete absence
      of birds for mile after mile. Dryland grain crops,
      looked like much of it chem. fallowed, likely much
      zero tilled. Just looked like a dead, sterile landscape
      to me. What a depressing and unhealthy environment
      to grow food in.

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        #18
        grassdude , come to NW Sask, fukin birds every where. Water holes, geese, ducks, cranes, moose, deer, prarie chickens - and we spray hard...

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          #19
          Lots of Birds this time of year, sandhill cranes, hawks, owls,night herons, great herons, every kind of duck, canada geese, turkey vultures. We live not far from the Quill Lakes, if you need insurance on your cereal crops just swath them the birds will help themselves.

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            #20
            parsley: your Apple computer won't quote properly.

            Here is a properly wrapped version of your URL posting:

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNLYTY2G1sw&feature=youtube_gdata_player

            Your welcome I'm sure.

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              #21
              Thanks, Will. You do spoil me. You must have
              known I am curled up on my cozy chair and can't
              sleep. pars

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                #22
                http://tinyurl.com/8rp32mz

                This works, Will? Pars

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                  #23
                  Hi Parsley,

                  Better wear a hub cap on your head with all
                  those birds around.

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                    #24
                    We have so many birds the yard's a chatter. Am
                    partial to the slough pumps, though.

                    It must be a pattering-about night, sumdum. Pars

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                      #25
                      We have the kind that don't eat army worms or
                      sclerotia bodys. Lazy f#*kin birds.

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                        #26
                        Does anyone notice any birds eating army
                        worms? No worms here. Pars

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                          #27
                          I've heard that there's a disturbing lack of crows in the Lowe Farm MB area. Apparently some ex CWB directors are eatting them. LOL!

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