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    It's amazing how many they can get in their mouth, doesn't stop them dropping the odd one though.

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    Ahh. That's so cute.
    Took a lot of work to make it play. Meda Player 10?

    Is that your squirrel Keep out device.
    And mealy worms? ugh

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    Yes, the one on the left is one of my cage feeders, the one on the right is a cheap hanging basket from Texas homecare, that just fits under the bird table roof and keeps the magpies out of the mealworms.

    The file is an AVI file, so should play on any media player.

    I'll see if i can convert it to wmv type, they are slightly smaller files as well.
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    I use meda 10 I get there so don't wory . I convert my video clips to Flash . they tue=rn out the same sise. That way I can put them straight on my website but it takes up too much sapce. Where as You Tube is a fewline of HTML. Got some working out to do with the Flash clips.

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    I love watching birds collecting stuff. They always fill their mouth so much and then try to get just one more. It's a bit like Homer Simpson and facts - one has to fall out in order to get another one. They waste so much energy just dropping things because they have no more room

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