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  • Writer's pictureClarke Wallace

Each year about this time – or somewhat earlier - we buy seed for those birds who stay with us all winter. Keeping the metal feeder topped up can surprise you. One moment it’s full, the next almost empty.


Have you ever been curious enough to find out what kind of seed? I hadn’t given it much thought until now. Or even knowing what birds hang around here to see what I’ve got in store for them.


According to the back of the package, there’s oil sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, peanuts, dried raisins, dried cherries. Mineral oil. The more expensive ones will include tree nuts, soy and wheat, among others.


Next. What birds will be attracted to the wonderful meals? You can count on the cardinals, the bright red males drawing close attention. Along with the red-breasted grosbeak, evening grosbeaks, common redpolls (huh?). Black-capped chickadees, dark-eyed juncos. Add to them the gold finches, house finches, purple finches white-breasted nuthatches and red-breasted nuthatches.


The best place for hanging the feeder, I’m told, is nearest bird habitats, such as shrubs and trees.


The package covers its butt by saying birds may or may not be attracted to the food, depending on ‘your geographical location and the season’.


Author’s comment: I have no idea if the seeds I buy draw all these types of birds, Forgotten in its list are the noisy bluejays and common sparrows.


My favorite? The chickadees. They are so darn friendly, settling in the palm of your hand when it’s full of seeds. They look up at you as they peck away, I’ll swear a smile on their cheeky little faces.


By the way, Christmas is this Friday. Have a merry, warm one. C.

  • Writer's pictureClarke Wallace

Ever wonder how in heck the Americans manage to unscramble the results of a federal election? Let’s put it this way. It ain’t easy. Let me break it down for you, with help from the Associated Press.


“California certified its presidential election by appointing 55 electors pledged to vote for Democrat Joe Biden, officially handing him the Electoral College majority needed to win the White House.”


After the recent general election, attention turned to the Electoral College. It solidified whether a Democrat or Republican would become president – and vice president - of the U.S.A. for the next four years


The founding fathers set up the College system to balance the preference of the majority with that of the individual states. Those chosen from the House of Representatives, California with the largest population, has 55 electoral votes while smaller states, Wyoming, Delaware and Alaska have three votes each.


Take the 2016 US election where a total of the 538 electoral votes were available, with 270 needed to be elected. Donald Trump won 304 of these votes; Hilary Clinton coming in with 227 votes.


Ah, but Clinton got 2.9 million more popular votes than Trump.


A popular triumph for Clinton? Not so. Trump won the election through the Electoral College – and the presidency – which was deemed unpopular with the general public.

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Author’s comment: According to the Associated Press, all electors will meet December 14 to formally vote for the next presidency. Most states have laws binding their electors to the winner of the popular vote in their state, measures upheld by the Supreme Court this year.


Cross our fingers we don’t witness what happened back in 2016.

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