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Oh No I Ate Too Much
The Carolina Wren loves mealworms too and had the feeder to himself for hours. He had no problems entering or exiting the feeder.
20th February 2021
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Leslie
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Hi, I live in Md. and have always enjoyed photography. With the kids grown and gone I now have all kinds of time on my...
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19th February 2021 1:59pm
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Peter Dulis
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sweet
February 21st, 2021
Milanie
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Love the title - what a cute shot and pretty feeder
February 21st, 2021
Lin
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Awesome capture!
February 21st, 2021
katy
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Fantastic timing to get him as he comes out! It really looks as if he canât fit!
February 21st, 2021
Junko Y
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What a fun capture! Do you put live mealworms in? I bought dried mealworms and none of my birds will eat them :(
February 21st, 2021
Mags
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LOL! So cute.
February 21st, 2021
Esther Rosenberg
Oh my goodness, this made me laugh. He barely fits. Great capture.
February 21st, 2021
Diana
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What a fabulous shot, he seems to be stuck in there ;-)
February 21st, 2021
Van
Lol love the title.
February 21st, 2021
KoalaGardensđ¨
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too funny
February 21st, 2021
Wylie
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hysterical, well done and fav
February 21st, 2021
Babs
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Ha ha great title.
February 21st, 2021
Issi Bannerman
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Brilliant!
February 21st, 2021
Kate
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Funny caption
February 21st, 2021
KV
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Awesome timing and love the title.
February 21st, 2021
Judith Johnson
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I think so! Brilliant
February 21st, 2021
Leslie
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@jyokota
they are dried mealworms and the bluebirds love them, unfortunately so do the starlings. Didn't know wrens liked them too.
February 21st, 2021
Ann H. LeFevre
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Great shot- I really like how he pops against the blue birdhouse.
February 21st, 2021
Jean
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fabulous capture
February 23rd, 2021
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