Feeding Frenzy Bird Feeder

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Mar 18, 2020  About the Site. This FeederWatch cam, located in the Treman Bird Feeding Garden at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, is dedicated to Joseph H. Williams, a lifetime friend of the Cornell Lab and Administrative Board member from 1990 to 2018. Feasting Frenzy. Advanced cross stitch kit includes 18 count ivory Aida, presorted cotton thread, needle, and easy to follow instructions. Completed bird cross stitch project measures 10' x 14'. This colorful counted cross stitch pattern features a cardinal, blue jay, and other birds sharing a snack at a bird feeder.

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