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Old 17-08-2004, 05:03 AM
Karen
 
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it finally happened: a bird, either a robin or mourning dove,
drowned in there


I know the feeling, I've pull 3 dead sparrows out of my pond this summer and I
have 3 bird baths. They like the waterfall and try to bath in the flowing
water. I think they get on the string algae and slide in, then can't get out.
Why is it, it never happens when I'm watching? I've tried rearranging the
rocks and cleaning them, but...
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