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Pastimes : Song Birds & Other Backyard Friends -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Carolyn who wrote (3)1/15/2001 6:02:58 PM
From: Ga Peach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 582
 
This is getting expensive!

Yes, but isn't it fun and rewarding?!

I have two small pole feeders that are only about 2' high. The seed bowls are very pretty...one is shaped like a leaf and the other a sunflower. I also have a 5' feeder on a pole and a small birdbath.

It doesn't really look like a "sock" it looks more like what it is...a hanging mesh bag! No, that's another great thing I've noticed...the squirrels don't seem to be attracted to it like they are the hanging feeder next to it.

I also have the squirrel feeder that you attach the dried corn to. They really love that!



To: Carolyn who wrote (3)1/17/2001 11:15:52 PM
From: chartseer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 582
 
THis is getting expensive!
I had a growing birdseed bills too. Then the falcons came and now I sometimes go for days without having to fill the feeders. The bluejays were the bullys of the yard until they ran into the falcon. Most majestic bird the falcon. My wife was always after me to stop feeding the birds because of all the pidgeons that were also attracted to the feeders. Since the falcons showed up I have not seen any pidgeons either.

chartseer