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I have a couple Donald Wyman crabapple trees that had a lot of fruit this last winter, but no birds ate the fruit. Even the robins that came back a bit early, and ate all my neighbor's crabapples, they landed in my tree but didn't eat. There were only a few left - the squirrels enjoyed them all winter (so they can't be THAT bad tasting).
Any ideas on why?
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