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April 05, 2008

'Hand-Feeding Backyard Birds' — by Hugh Wiberg

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Long story short, in fact condensed to one word: "Patience."

Adrian Higgins, garden editor of the Washington Post, mentioned the book in his column of March 13, 2008.

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What is the point of hand feeding birds ?
Isn't there abundant evidence that leaving animals alone is best ?
Don't birds and rodents become pests when they become used to getting food from humans ?
Aren't migration and mating influenced by variations in the food supply ?
How do the de-naturalized birds get their food when the human stops feeding ?

Posted by: lem | Apr 5, 2008 6:14:54 PM

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