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Bird Feed
I like to feed the birds and have a few feeders. I went to the local place the other day and had sticker shock at the price of black oil sunflower seeds. 25 bucks for 50 lbs. and the guy says I am lucky as they just went down 7 bucks a bag the other day. Wow. Every hobby is getting expensive.
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I have to check Wild Birds Unlimited.
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Haven't bought safflower in a while, hate to see what it's at...
If I use sunflower the varmints will clean it out in a day. :cens: -spence |
bj's is 17.99 i believe for the 50 lb. of black hull seed
best spot is always at a feed store |
Spence you need to get tree rat proof feeders, worth the extra cash.The kind where they close up when too much weight is on them. They give up after a while, smart little buggers. Got to be metal too or they will eat thru it. . Craig that was at a feed store.
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the agway in i dunno, palmer i guess, has bulk seed in serve yourself barrels ...where ya make your own mix
just saying try a agway |
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i have a chipmonk livin in my kitchen
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ALVIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Buy him a hula hoop |
it's a dog toy..... gittem Star Gittem
great game.... http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...nob1/happy.gif |
[quote=ProfessorM;639527]will do, next batch. The flying squirrels are the ones that clean me out. They don't weigh much more than a bird so they don't trigger the cover. They are pretty cool to observe though so I really don't mind too much.[/quote
I have the Audubon squirrel guard on my post, the have never gone up past it I use the weight sensitve feeders to keep the stupid morning doves away. The cardinals love the weighted feeder also, it's the only one they use because the dowel is big enough for them to get their feet around and be steady. |
cardinals prefer the safflower as do the nuthatches
i used to watch in amazement as this nut hatch would land on my roof and tuck a single saflower seed up in the crevice of each shingle one by one all day long... by the way Paul, im kinda concerned about Clammer's new Sleigh......the thing hauls ass.... no reindeer needed. -> saw him taking it on a test drive. http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...ewsleigh-1.jpg |
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They changed the bag weight to 40 pounds.....sneaky bastages:smash: |
Check Christmas Tree Shoppes.
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Ocean State Job Lot usually has a pretty good price as well.
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DO NOT store those bags inside your house...put them in a metal bin in a shed or something. We had the worst infestation of moths once from a bag of sunflower seeds it took an exterminator to get rid of them. They will hatch out of the sunflower husks and use the sunflower to feed on then when they escape out of the bag they will lay eggs EVERYWHERE inside clothes, in sleeves, you name it. MAN what a mess they made!!!
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that happened to us once,,, back in the 80's except it was an old bag of rice....in an unused pantry.... to look at it you'd never know...little moths everywhere too.
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yea spence them too but we put ours in a metal trash can... opened it up in the basement and you woulda thought it was snowing moths...just the warmth in a closed space they will hatch...once one gets away your doomed. We haven't fed the birds since. We used to have a lot of fun doing it too.
I gotta get my kids to stop leaving the damn garage door open for the mice now grrrr |
My wife picks up bird seed at Walmart. 2 weeks ago it was $14 or so. Now it is over $18 for the same 50# bag.
My grandfather goes through approx 150#s a month. I actually hate it. My truck looks like a dalmation. Them little buggers crap on everything. We put up with it though as he can't do much else. Well that is except feed the dog....... we won't even get into that.:hs: |
walmart pissed me off
i used to buy seed from them because we had indoor birds. (they are Gone) Then suddenly they decided to move the bird seed right nest to the insecticides....in particular ....malathion :af:
which is nasty to have to breath while shopping. and although Katee brand is quite good..., i no longer buy from them. Can't afford it this year.... first time i can remember in 30 years or so.... ~ Mac your GrandFather would enjoy using less seed and setting up some suet feeders which you buy at the Christmas tree shops for 66 cents each...the squares... sold for $1.29- 1.99 elsewhere... and or you can grab the beef suet at the super market.. I have found it attracts more colorful birds that have no interest in seeds... even bluebirds that eat the tiny droppings underneath the pecker stations. |
I'm not sure he feeds the birds out of enjoyment. I think he feels it is something he has to do. I'm kind of surprised any of them can even fly as he feeds them between 5 and 8 times a day.
He has been using suet feeders for years. Main problem is the tree rats like it too. Last year one of them chewed the branch off that held the cage and carried it away. I hate them little buggers too. |
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bird feeder = open border
slam the door shut i say.... |
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I make it a habit to feed the birds primarliy in the late fall through early spring. After that, they "might" get a suet cake of some leftover seed, but I prefer to let them fend for themselves.
The main reason for stopping the bird seed gravy-train is that since the majority of the feeders are sparrows, I want them to do what they do best during the summer: eat bugs, lots and lots of bugs. Sparrows LOVE mosquitos, and do a real good job of keeping them at bay. If you are keen on bird watching, and want to cut down on the expense, build a few birdhouses (cheap and easy to build) and watch the bird population grow year by year. We had one house on a tree in our front yard (tree recently removed) that had returning sparrows that raised successive generations of sparrows. You were able to see the parents return with beaks packed with bugs and see the young taking their fledgling flights. There are just a few specifics you need to be aware of. 1.) hole size. The entry hole size is specific for certain bird species. 2.) Reinforce the area around the entry hole with wire mesh or metal plate. Everyone will want to move into an "open house", and if that means enlarging the hole you started with, so be it. Heck, even the squirrels with try to move in. With proper care and cleaning (annually) they will last for years. I've had some that lasted close to 10 years, and then they needed some basic repairs. |
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Too funny! I'm native Joisey and even though he has that Soprano kind of thing going, I think he's a New Englander. He gave it away when he said "start", it came out Staht. Followed by "Bahbeque" and pwocket for "pocket". He would fit right in at our annual reunion though.
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Very Good Karl!.
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too bad he did'nt go on about the mawths
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