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    ‘Broken Weather’ Affecting Animals And Plants

    By Molly Daly PHILADELPHIA (CBS) –

    It has been a season of very weird weather. Temperatures have been topping out in the 50s and 60s in what should be the dead of winter. [...]
    The “broken weather” seems to have confused wildlife.

    “I went outside and our honeybees and our beehives are unbelievably active. They’re actively out foraging, but there’s nothing to forage for because there’s no nectar,” he said. “We had some baby pigeons brought to our wildlife clinic. There are some pigeons that think it’s time to have babies.”

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    Sounds like everyone needs to make a batch of sugar water (like humming bird feeders) to feed the bees.
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