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Here is a link to an interesting article by author and birder Olaf Danielson, who owns two homes on St. Martin:
https://www.thepublicopinion.com/neighbo...4ba32ab9d5.html

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Wow. So sad about the birds. I've been wondering what happened to all of the birds and other wildlife on the island. One of things I'll miss most from our bin at ClubO was the sugar bird feeder my husband fashioned from a coconut shell. I loved sitting with my morning coffee watching the birds feed from that feeder.


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I'm sure you'll see those birds at the feeder at some point in the future. One has to look forward with hope. Otherwise there is nothing..


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