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Comments: New plan underway to save South America's migratory grassland birds
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It is thrilling to see that somebody cares aabout migratory birds. Here in my part of Canada, there are so few birds coming back each year. I can drive around the city and see virtually no birds in the trees in the summer. In the winter, for the most part we only have sparrows, and other types that like the spruce and thicker tree areas of the city.
I feed the birds and have a heated watering station for them in the winter.