Taking a Tea Break in the Bird Garden Robbie and Gary Gardening Easy is live!


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  1. @yeevita
    @yeevita says:

    I love listening to you and your birds. Your bird garden is lovely.

    I do think all complaints are really population complaints. 30 years ago the population of the US was 100 million fewer people. The population of the world in 1990 was almost 3 billion fewer than today. All the complaints I hear are really population complaints. It would be better if people realized that and realized it is not that difficult to stop human population growth. As it is, we are on our way to another billion more people in 10 years or less.

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  2. @tennesseenana4838
    @tennesseenana4838 says:

    With all of the negative news going on all over, your positive videos, even though longer than 15 minutes (hehe),
    are an enjoyable and welcome relief. Our nighttime temps were in the low 20s last week. One day our high was 38 degrees. Thankfully this next week is supposed to be a little bit warmer.

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  3. @patkrueger7353
    @patkrueger7353 says:

    Missed the live show but reruns are good too. You really have a lot of birds. I'm trying to build a bird garden but I can't build one as big as yours. But something is better than nothing. Thank you for this

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  4. @CharDidIt
    @CharDidIt says:

    The White-eyed Vireo is an eastern bird that is casual or accidental in the southwest (CO, UT, NM, AZ, CA). The Warbling Vireo ranges from Canada to s. US and Mexico and winters from Mexico to Nicaragua.
    (Peterson Field Guide/Western Birds)

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  5. @angiewarren6045
    @angiewarren6045 says:

    We have beauty berries here in Texas. I was told for many years that they were poisonous, but have learned recently that they are not. People make jelly with them. They are a very pretty purple and grow in clusters.

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  6. @711boo7
    @711boo7 says:

    Please post link for the hummingbird T-shirt I loved the one you were wearing, it has “dont forget to eat what you grow “ with the hummer and green I think zucchini or something green. It was a really cute shirt. I definitely would like to get it.

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  7. @chericherry2318
    @chericherry2318 says:

    Hello Robbie and Gary. Good Morning. I have watched your channel a few times about hummingbirds. Well I'm here today to watch all you're doing. I subscribed and clicked on all notifications. Looking forward to seeing your videos. I like your garden, don't worry to much about getting it's natural look.😊 The birds loves it.❤ Take care.

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  8. @graceinthegarden9151
    @graceinthegarden9151 says:

    I can honestly say you are NEVER boring, at least on my behalf. In a world of well… You and Gary bring a wonderful distraction and loads of helpful information. We need more people like you two. I can say I appreciate you both. Thank you, God bless.

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  9. @lyndasimpson4085
    @lyndasimpson4085 says:

    Oh my goodness Robbie you're far from being boring and if anyone thinks you're boring . they can turn the channel turn off and go watch something else. you just keep talking and keep running your videos however long you want too . I watch your 3-hour videos. ❤❤❤

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  10. @norarocha2402
    @norarocha2402 says:

    Thank you. Robbie and Gary. Great live show. Beautiful bird garden and bird's . Beautiful sunny Southern California 😎 😊❤ were winter weather here. But still feeding Hummingbird s and Wildbirds. Keeping us busy. Always love your information on everything. Gary and you both. See you later.

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  11. @janeknight5070
    @janeknight5070 says:

    Robbie how weird . I haven’t seen any bigger birds since the Orioles left. Today I saw a couple of bigger birds . I don’t know what kind they were. They were gray. They were about 60 ft away.

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  12. @Livingsamsara
    @Livingsamsara says:

    As soon as you were saying "15 minutes" I was looking at how long this would go since I was away for the Live… and it was then I chortled. You are so cute. ALSO… we've developed a hawk problem and I was wondering (with your creativity & very easy to understand & make simple language;) could you maybe – on your To Do List for Interesting Videos – show some of us other birders how to make a rustic/wooden guard from the hawks, start to finish? I have maybe 15 different species of birds in winter and a hawk has discovered my yard. Fortunately I have seen no evidence of casualties but I'd love to keep it that way!

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