BIRD FEEDING

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Re: BIRD FEEDING

Post by nuthatch » Sat Jan 17, 2015 1:56 pm

Ah :) I wondered if it was a hop-up for them :bird2: :D

You've got some good ideas with the feeders :bunny:

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Re: BIRD FEEDING

Post by greg » Sat Jan 17, 2015 6:05 pm

No luck with the Long Tailed Tits! I set up late this afternoon - as that's when they've been coming.
Got a Nuthatch though. :)

This is highly cropped and taken through a double glazed window. I'd balanced a cheap studio flash against one pane to light the bird up!
The flash had to be in one pane and the camera in another, else the flash 'bleeds' into the photo.

Now where's that LTT :D

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Re: BIRD FEEDING

Post by Jacksparrow » Sat Jan 17, 2015 8:23 pm

A good :photo: of the Nuthatch. It clearly shows the well developed rear claw which gives them the ability to run up and down the tree trunks in search of food. :yes:

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Re: BIRD FEEDING

Post by nuthatch » Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:01 am

:yes: :photo: :D

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Re: BIRD FEEDING

Post by Willpar » Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:51 am

Lovely pic of the nuthatch Greg. Have a question about the feeder. Does is keep the food more dry than the usuall port feeder. I like the idea of different foods one can put in your new feeder.

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Re: BIRD FEEDING

Post by greg » Sun Jan 18, 2015 11:18 am

I think it does. The curved base of the container certainly helps the seed to flow towards the feeding ports. :)

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Re: BIRD FEEDING

Post by nuthatch » Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:25 am

I couldn't decide where to put this ...

Do you think birds get put off feeding very near where a fox regularly comes along and takes food?

It's probably more than six months ago that the birds fed with any regularity from the suet pellets, fat block and raisins in that small area, where the fox takes the fat block.

It could be a coincidence, I suppose :fox:

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Re: BIRD FEEDING

Post by greenfinch2 » Tue Jan 20, 2015 12:24 pm

Maybe the :fox: leaves a smell.Do birds smell things. :shrug:
Feeding the birds is alot of work just now the seeds stick the fatballs I think are frozen and the water is a nightmare.

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Re: BIRD FEEDING

Post by Placido » Tue Jan 20, 2015 2:08 pm

Intriguing question, Nuthatch. A neighbourhood cat comes regularly for cheese squares; the birds watch it from the trees and shrubs and then come down when it has had its fill and wandered off.
Maybe foxes are more scary ??

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Re: BIRD FEEDING

Post by greg » Tue Jan 20, 2015 6:40 pm

nuthatch wrote:I couldn't decide where to put this ...

Do you think birds get put off feeding very near where a fox regularly comes along and takes food?

It's probably more than six months ago that the birds fed with any regularity from the suet pellets, fat block and raisins in that small area, where the fox takes the fat block.

It could be a coincidence, I suppose :fox:
They won't be put off. This clip shows our Fox on patrol (last weekend), you can see the bird feeders in the background. We also put currants and seed on the ground for the ground feeding birds just where he's sniffing around !

http://youtu.be/rqDlmpzwpkA

. :)

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