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Dec 27, 2011 7:47 PM CST
Name: Sheryl
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Okay, so is the magazine " Birds and Blooms" total fluff? I saw a "letter" on there talking about the hummers people were seeing in the winter time in Oregon. I was totally buying it until I saw another article that listed common trees for butterfly attraction, and each one they listed (Maples, Oaks) talked about numbers in the 3-500 hundred range, which sounded pretty out of the ball park to me.

Am I wrong? Or is it fancy-foot-work or just plain BS?
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