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kevinmoelk

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This morning I lit a fire and once it was going okay I went outside to check the exhaust. I noticed something I had not seen before. The prevailing wind at the time was blowing the exhaust towards a tall paper birch tree at the edge of my property. Right in the path of the warm exhaust I saw birds gathered in the branches. It was almost as if they were intentionally warming themselves. I'm wondering if anyone else has seen this behavior?

And to open up the thread a little, what other animal behaviors have you noticed possibly relating to your stove?


-Kevin
 
And to open up the thread a little, what other animal behaviors have you noticed possibly relating to your stove?

"SLEEPING"
 

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That kind of sums it up. Zzzzz.
 

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Hopefully this will post right side up. Zachary the cat stretched out in full glory in front of the stove.

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