
BIRD FEEDING
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Oh dearJacksparrow wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 8:33 pmI looked out the patio door window this morning and guess who was back?![]()

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Since the cold snap began, the consumption of food, particularly suet pellets which the birds have shunned for a long time, is steadily rising. The few blackbirds have however disappeared entirely
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The ferals have returned in force again.(sorry to be going on about this again) I am rapidly reaching the point where I have to withdraw some of the food for the periods which they like most. This is usually an hour after dawn and a couple of hours before dusk. Unfortunately (for my other users) this will mean reduced availability for a while when the amount of daylight available is shrinking fast.
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The ferals were exceptionally persistent today.
Usually a couple of shoo offs is enough to send them on their way but today for some reason they kept returning time and time again and were reluctant to fly off 


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The birds are getting more reliant on my offering once again. Only the fat balls seem to be relatively untouched and I have no idea why. 

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I gave up buying fat balls, my birds never touched them, never worked out whyJacksparrow wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 8:48 pmThe birds are getting more reliant on my offering once again. Only the fat balls seem to be relatively untouched and I have no idea why.![]()

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I only buy the more expensive fat balls. They are around £11:00 for 50. Much better than the cheaper ones, with plenty of suet. Just a smattering of seeds. They look like a ball of suet.