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On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 17:09:55 GMT, Suzie-Q <sme617x@earthlink.net>
wrote:
>In article <abd112do7o02e3eocqkkgmf1iiqajo0ktb@4ax.com>,
> RoR <rorider@gmail.default> wrote:
>
>-> Just a suggestion.
>->
>-> Many birds are begriming to nest at this time of year. To help them, place
>-> a collection
>-> of what you clean from your dryer lint screen in a mesh bag, such as
>-> potatoes come in, and
>-> place it out where the birds can pull it free for nesting material.
>->
>-> They'll love you for it.
>->
>-> If you do not care about the birds, well, just keep tossing the lint in the
>-> garbage.
>
>
>Actually lint is a bad thing for birds' nests. It collects water and stays
>wet. Best to toss it if you do care about the birds. If you do not believe
>me, post your message again on the rec.birds newsgroup.
Guess I won't do it then. :(
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Piper
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