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01-30-2022, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Bruce Hering
It has always amazed me how a crabapple tree in our yard can be loaded with apples early in the fall until there is a hard frost/freeze. Then all of a sudden, the apples start to disappear on the lower branches from the deer but the ones higher up seem to stay for a bit. Having watched closely, I have seen the jays and cardinals work them over. Now they are almost gone. Frosted/frozen and thawed apples feed more then grouse....
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They feed more than grouse especially when there are few to no grouse around to eat them.
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