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Sociology > Depression |
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"Charles" |
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26 Oct 2007 11:48:57 PM |
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Birds Coming to the Bird Feeder |
They didn't for a long time, now they have started again. It might be
due to the fact I put food in the feeder.
I know that correlation does not prove causation, but still I wonder.
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| User: "Alan Harding" |
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| Title: Re: Birds Coming to the Bird Feeder |
27 Oct 2007 02:49:19 AM |
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In message <7ng5i312gvqdrm9fi8g0km0p2h918oms28@4ax.com>, Charles
<ckraft@SPAMTRAP.west.net> writes
They didn't for a long time, now they have started again. It might be
due to the fact I put food in the feeder.
I know that correlation does not prove causation, but still I wonder.
An interesting concept. It could explain why we get birds on the feeders
at the back of the house, which I keep stocked, and not those at the
front, which I generally forget to fill.
Nice thinking Charles, give yourself a Nobel Prize for bird feeding.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
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| User: "the_dawggie" |
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| Title: Re: Birds Coming to the Bird Feeder |
27 Oct 2007 04:50:40 AM |
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Alan Harding wrote:
In message <7ng5i312gvqdrm9fi8g0km0p2h918oms28@4ax.com>, Charles
<ckraft@SPAMTRAP.west.net> writes
They didn't for a long time, now they have started again. It might be
due to the fact I put food in the feeder.
I know that correlation does not prove causation, but still I wonder.
An interesting concept. It could explain why we get birds on the feeders
at the back of the house, which I keep stocked, and not those at the
front, which I generally forget to fill.
Nice thinking Charles, give yourself a Nobel Prize for bird feeding.
I pour sugar for the Roseallers on the balcony, matched pair
that come here together. Just make me more depressed.
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