Hi All,
 My husband andI have maintained a suet and bird feeder in our local 
Skaneateles Conservation area for several years. We fill them both daily and 
the feeder usually just has the same local birds year round with the exception 
of the Tree Sparrows that settle in for the winter. We enjoy watching them and 
so do many others that like to sit in their car and get a close up view of the 
birds. 
 We just found a note on the tree today informing us to remove the feeders due 
to the fear of the feeders attracting migratory birds that could possibly 
spread the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid to some hemlocks that are about a five to ten 
minute walk away. I understand that hemlocks are having problems, but is a 
single bird feeder with a suet cake really contributing to the risk? I post the 
birds for this feeder on ebird and the cast of characters rarely change.

Any help would be appreciated.

Diana Whiting

Diana Whiting
http://www.dianawhitingphotography.com/


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