Christmas Flicker For Ed!

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Christmas Flicker For Ed!

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:snow: This one just has to be for you Ed!! :snow:
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Re: Christmas Flicker For Ed!

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Thanks Claudia, this is a great gift, and I love it
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Re: Christmas Flicker For Ed!

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Great Shot! Mine came right up to the feeders I've moved up by the house. I was so surprised to see that, as they are here and gone so quickly. It was nice to see the variety this winter that have stayed. We had quit feeding them late summer b/c we weren't sure we could afford to feed so many again this winter. Then when we had 14 inches of the heavy white stuff, I had to put something out. Within 2 days, this and many others have found the feeders/suet and so on and have rewarded me and the indoor kitties with a lot of fun hours!
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