I kept the javelina out last night by wiring heavy logs to the cattle panel.
Now I just have to figure out a way to get myself inside to fill the feeder. Guess I'll have to bring in a couple of ladders. Another downside is that photos of the thrush have to be taken through the wires. Not good.
My best guess would be that it'll leave early in March, surely no later than April. It'll be interesting to see when it leaves. I'll miss it a lot, but it'll also be one less worry.
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Hi Carolyn, How long do you think the thrush will stay?
My best guess would be that it'll leave early in March, surely no later than April. It'll be interesting to see when it leaves. I'll miss it a lot, but it'll also be one less worry.
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