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Subject: | A target for birds? |
From: | Robin Eckermann <> |
Date: | Tue, 29 Mar 2011 10:03:30 +1100 |
In the course of a little garden pruning yesterday, I encountered several
structures about the size of a walnut that I assume are cocoons. Prior to
pruning, they were not especially obvious, being located a few inches
inside of the plant perimeter. However, having pruned around them and
left them, they are now quite visible - see picture. Regards ... Robin Eckermann |
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