Sutliff 507-C in the Vauen Olaf bent egg with 9mm filter.
Last week some lawn treatment guy stopped by to offer me a neighborhood discount on organic lawn treatment to combat bugs. I explained to him I didn't want chemicals on the lawn (thank you but no); he started to push and I said I don't need it I have catbirds and wrens that nest on the property and eat all the bugs, He said "Oh, then you don't need this" thanked me and left. Today while smoking I noticed that the wrens have a brood hatched in a pagoda style bird box hanging on the garage. They are working tirelessly to feed the young. The male seems to be leaving bugs on the apron for the female to pick up and bring into the nest. But what I've never seen before ... a catbird started calling and walked toward the nest with a bug in its mouth and left it on the apron before the box. So the catbirds are also helping feed the wrens ... I have never seen that before !!! I do know birds of different species help one another when they are teaching the young to fly by acting as sentinels to ward off predators but I've never seen help feeding !! Nature is pretty cool ... P.S. Very few bugs around !
Society could learn a thing or two ...