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Reviving Bird Populations: Join the Conservation Movement with Native Vegetation
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Want to see more birds in your backyard? Consider native plants and alternatives to lawn. Chris Lajewski from the Montezuma Audubon Center says it will cut down on your yard work, help conservation efforts, and bring more birds to your property!

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@jayaywhy5258

10 months ago

I don’t know where this is referencing, but there has been entirely too many birds in central Texas lately.

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