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Residents welcome feathery friends with feeders and houses
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Luke Howard steps out of his grandmother’s front flower bed Wednesday. Cheryl Ellenburg has some 25 bird houses and eight feeders in her yard and gardens on Northlake Road. - photo by NAT GURLEY
With fall fast approaching, the nation’s bird watchers are listening for chirps, calls and the flutter of fast-flying wings. “There’s a lot of excitement when it comes to watching birds,” said Cheryl Ellenburg, local bird supporter. “To have a bird come to your feeder that you’ve never seen before — that’s something I enjoy.