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John Bryan johnbryan@worldnet.att.net
Sun, 08 Jan 2006 10:22:16 PST
Thank you Linda, surprising all the information I am gathering. Cheers,
John E. Bryan

"lwallpe@juno.com" wrote:
> 
> John -
> 
> A few that come to mind:
> 
> Carolina Wren  eats spiders and insects on and near the ground.  My personal favorite because it daily cleans my porch of spiders!
> 
> Yellow-Billed Cuckoo  eats the green tent worm
> 
> Brown Thrasher   forages on the ground for insects
> 
> Brown Creeper  investigates tree bark looking for insects
> 
> Eastern (formerly Rufous) Towhee  scratches in leaf litter like a chicken looking for insects,nuts and seeds
> 
> Owls and Hawks of course eat rodents.
> 
> Linda Wallpe
> Cincinnati, Ohio 6A
> 
> <<Have any members noticed any birds eating pests? .... do any  North American birds do this?........ but are there other birds that help
> us? Cheers, John E. Bryan>>
> 
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