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		<title>The Backyard Ombudsman: Install A Natural Snag!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Ken Rudman Ok birders! Some of the most high profile questions we birders get is “what can I do to attract birds to my neck of the woods?” Now is the time of year, if you haven’t already, to start thinking about what plans you have in mind for your outdoor garden projects, especially [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ok birders! Some of the most high profile questions we birders get is  “what can I do to attract birds to my neck of the woods?” Now is the  time of year, if you haven’t already, to start thinking about what plans  you have in mind for your outdoor garden projects, especially if you  want to attract wild birds and other wild life. There are vario
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