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[birdky] bky RE: periodic cicadas and broken wings

  • From: Sid Easley <Sid.Easley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 17:55:47 -0500
  Hap, I agree, cicadas are good food for wildlife and people.  BUT try to 
convince others of that here in West Kentucky.   My next door neighbor is 
planning on spraying his back yard with god knows what to kill them because 
he says they "stink"!!  But, to his credit he brought me a wounded Cedar 
Waxwing he rescued from the street today; although,  he said it was a wren. 
Now I need info on SPLINTING A BROKEN WING.  If anybody out there has any 
quick home remedies, I am willing to try it.  Just back from caring for my 
85 yr. old mother who broke her funny bone in 5 pieces.  Surely a waxwing 
would be easier!!  Melissa Easley  Murray, Ky.

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