I love their, at this stage, still brown heads, like awkward looking teensJacksparrow wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 8:00 pmI see most of this year's fledglings have nearly acquired all their spotty plumage. Very smart they look too.
STARLINGS
Re: STARLINGS
Re: STARLINGS
I have a nice little bunch of starlings coming to feed every day, they are outside in the tree sitting, chattering and waiting for breakfast every morning.
However, last few days they don't eat any food, just sit in the tree and sing . Everything is the same in the garden, I haven't changed anything, I looked for predators but there is none around. They land on the top of the bird table but than just fly off
I just can't work out what's going on!
Has anyone seen anything like that?
So weird
However, last few days they don't eat any food, just sit in the tree and sing . Everything is the same in the garden, I haven't changed anything, I looked for predators but there is none around. They land on the top of the bird table but than just fly off
I just can't work out what's going on!
Has anyone seen anything like that?
So weird
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It's highly unusual for Starlings to visit and not eat. Is there a cat lurking in a place you can't see it I'm wondering?Butterfly wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 1:49 pmI have a nice little bunch of starlings coming to feed every day, they are outside in the tree sitting, chattering and waiting for breakfast every morning.
However, last few days they don't eat any food, just sit in the tree and sing . Everything is the same in the garden, I haven't changed anything, I looked for predators but there is none around. They land on the top of the bird table but than just fly off
I just can't work out what's going on!
Has anyone seen anything like that?
So weird
Re: STARLINGS
I thought that too Jack, and I keep looking to see if there is a cat around, but I can't see one anywhere near, my garden is not big so I would have seen it. Again tonight, the food has been left uneaten, very bizarreJacksparrow wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 8:50 pmIt's highly unusual for Starlings to visit and not eat. Is there a cat lurking in a place you can't see it I'm wondering?Butterfly wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 1:49 pmI have a nice little bunch of starlings coming to feed every day, they are outside in the tree sitting, chattering and waiting for breakfast every morning.
However, last few days they don't eat any food, just sit in the tree and sing . Everything is the same in the garden, I haven't changed anything, I looked for predators but there is none around. They land on the top of the bird table but than just fly off
I just can't work out what's going on!
Has anyone seen anything like that?
So weird
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Re: STARLINGS
I've noticed that birds are very sensitive to any kind of change in their surroundings. You haven't changed your layout so that must mean your neighbours have. It does not take much to spook them sometimes I have swapped one kind of feeder to the same thing by another manufacturer and they have given it a very wide berth for several days. Hang on in there and if the weather takes a turn for the worse I'm sure they'll be back.Butterfly wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 11:22 pmI thought that too Jack, and I keep looking to see if there is a cat around, but I can't see one anywhere near, my garden is not big so I would have seen it. Again tonight, the food has been left uneaten, very bizarreJacksparrow wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 8:50 pmIt's highly unusual for Starlings to visit and not eat. Is there a cat lurking in a place you can't see it I'm wondering?Butterfly wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 1:49 pmI have a nice little bunch of starlings coming to feed every day, they are outside in the tree sitting, chattering and waiting for breakfast every morning.
However, last few days they don't eat any food, just sit in the tree and sing . Everything is the same in the garden, I haven't changed anything, I looked for predators but there is none around. They land on the top of the bird table but than just fly off
I just can't work out what's going on!
Has anyone seen anything like that?
So weird