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HUGE numbers of gulls! (Original Post)
elleng
Mar 2024
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Ah, fields must be soaked enough, to force up worms and other edible critters for the birds. Nice
SWBTATTReg
Mar 2024
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SWBTATTReg
(24,094 posts)1. Ah, fields must be soaked enough, to force up worms and other edible critters for the birds. Nice
picture. I wonder if the birds are heading back north, or just looking for a meal (I'm not sure how far away you are from the oceanside). Take care!
elleng
(136,071 posts)2. Yes, well-soaked!
and saw 'drowned' worm on my back patio!
SWBTATTReg
(24,094 posts)3. Makes sense. It's been too long for seeds off of last year's grasses/etc., they have been long ago, eaten by
previous creatures. A picture of the same fields when a new crop comes in (of the grasses) and it being bright grass w/ the regrowth of Spring grass would be a nice picture, such large fields, w/ the green grass is inself, an inspiring picture of the upcoming Spring.
Thank you for your inspiring pictures, I do enjoy them so much.
elleng
(136,071 posts)4. Yes, thanks.
Will see what comes up; much of these fields will be planted (with SOMETHINGs 'soon,') and will post as things grow OFTEN, corn and soy.
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