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Currently, birds, squirrels and then the deer (not on purpose!)
We used to until I learned that the animals then became less able to fend for themselves, so no more bread for the ducks!
Not this year — any small animals we feed would mean they stayed here…until the coyote found them.
John keeps birdfeeders full in our back yard – mostly for songbirds and small neighborhood birds. Nothing else, though.