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Due to the devastating attack of the great blue heron, I have no idea of how many koi, goldfish, etc. are left.
However, the heron decoy is standing guard. I have recently seen my beloved couple, Sidney and Melba,
swimming side by side across the muddy pond. I could have cried with relief. I am not feeding them now because I don't want them to get used to coming to the edge of the pond or to the surface of it either. But
they are still here!
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