John Bryan
Stephen Putman (Sun, 08 Jan 2006 11:45:10 PST)

John,

I always enjoy reading your comments,.....but, will you please fix the
date on your computer, your messages always get placed way at the "old"
end of my message que of several pages because your computer thinks it
is 01 January 1990. While there are some good reasons why I might wish
to be in 1990, reality prevails, and I'm stuck here in 2006.

Thanks,

Steve Putman

John Bryan wrote:

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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