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Bird feeding question
Hi,
This year I was delinquent in filling up the feeder until about 3 weeks ago. Obviously, too late in the year and not one bird has tried my offerings. Any ideas how I can entice some birds to stop by for a meal? I occasionally throw some seeds on the ground in the hope that helps but it only feeds the squirrels. Thanks |
They (especially the sparrows) will eventually find the feeders, give it time. Likely will be chickadees and titmice first if you are lucky.
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use color !
birds are attracted to it... especially yellow
you need SUET too as Suet is what they need right now fat to burn... the squares are 92 cents at walmart the other color is red.... you can save an old onion red bag you know the red mesh type like a net... and fill it with the white fat sold at certain grocery stores as Beef suet....too you can save all your bacon grease into a washed out metal can then freeze it to solidify it... then you re-melt it real slow and mix in a seed mix and then refreeze it to "make your own" suet... this process hardens it. the suet that's anti melt in straight peanut butter flavor is a huge hit. take a log of soft wood and drill holes in it with an Inch and one half spade bit then you can fill those holes with cheap peanut butter and seed mix or suet to attract the peckers and nut hatches. take a trash can and make a wooden flat top for it out of plywood as a raised feeding area so that your offerings are more visible. After christmas for example, i take my friends old christmas tree which he paid $100.00 dollars for and its 6 feet wide by ten feet tall and i turn it into a bird feeding shelter for when the blizzards arrive. Also find your LOCAL feed store ...they have much more to offer but they are Pricey.... safflower seed for cardinals thistle seed for the finches don't buy any mix with MILLET it's a rip off _> bigtime cheapest black oil sunflower seed is sold at Bj's 40lbs for $21.98 get the specialty stuff to salt it in at the feed store as its fresher |
Thanks.
I gotta get some suet today when I go to homies as I forgot to put some out. |
If you build it they will come. :)
Use some thistle seed and you'll get finches. Lots of them and many different colors. Don't worry , they will find it as their need drives them to look. |
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Leave it out and they will come. Suppose to feed them 12 months of the year. Love watching the birds at the feeder, absolutely love it.
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no squirrels this year
I don't know why :hee: |
my compost pile draws more birds than my 2 feeders. They just luv kitchen scraps.
They will find it . Only took 2 hours for them to get back to using mine, but they were around because of the compost pile. |
seen the wrens Paul?
mine know me so well, i can let them in the house to warm up the feeder (hollow log section)is on the window sill as is the xmas Pine tree right against the house ...funny part is...the big cat is afraid of them :rotf2: then i use the recorded mp3 wren songs to get them all rev'd Up :uhuh: |
tips and locations
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Agway in Hanson winter bird seed sale is on right now
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Don't forget to check this thread several years of good info:
http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripert...-watching.html |
Just to further emphasize the point: fill them and they will come!
Don't go looking for them, as they will soon find you. They NEED food, and during the winter they need food with a higher fat content like suet and sunflower seeds. Don't forget the niger seeds (thistle) for the finches. Just be aware of any potential squirrel access areas. If they can jump, climb or swing to it they will!!! |
Rav I have not seen the wrens yet but have heard them. sucks I am working days now as I miss watching the little buggers.
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Put some suet out today. Going 3 weeks w/out seeing anything at the feeder. Starting to get mad at myself for waiting so long. I thought I had read that they really didn't need feed in the summer so last year I stopped. Won't let that happen again. Had a bright red cardinal that always hung around the last few years. My wife insisted it was my mom who passed away 6 years ago - I'm not too happy right now.
Thanks for all the suggestions. |
BROAD CASTING SEED
Cardinals prefer to feed off the ground!!
but once they get accustomed to a new Bird feeder (location) they'll be the last one to go at night and the first to arrive come morning you can google any birds call as an MP3 file or a dot wav file (.wav ) so google cardinal.wav find yourself some chirps and whistles and spike the punch so to speak by playing them out the window Once you get a few birds feeding they'll eventually send out the "hey we found the motherload call" and more birds will approach your spot doesn't matter which species as one takes "ques" off the other so do some chickadees too but, spreading out some seed on the ground where it would be highly visible by birds flying over head makes a huge difference orange rind believe it or not attracts cardinals to investigate more |
I never feed the birds during the summer and never have had a problem with them finding the feeders within a day or hours. Do you find a lot of birds in your area usually?
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Just make sure you use safflower so the squirrels don't empty it in a day. -spence |
For cardinals I have the spring loaded feeder set to the lightest level. The 3/8s dowel is perfect for their feet
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This is why I decided on 'other ways' of preventing the squirrels from eating all the food. |
you'll have to buy the squirrel proof bird feeder
that closes the slot with their own weight. |
There are two things I do when it comes to squirrels.
I used to grease the poles that the feeders are on and that works good only for a little while and I finally got tired of constantly doing that.Now what I do is use a cheap feeder and fill it with cracked corn which is pretty inexpensive when compared to seed.I place it below and under my bird feeders and the squirrels naturally go for it first. I also own a match grade pellet pistol.Its sole purpose is to be a tack driver at 10yds. It has no real significant power and does no real damage other than sting like a bastard,the squirrels tend remember that and will stay away for a while. |
there are NO acorns under the snow or cached away
in a hollow tree trunk for lean times this year. Last year i was inundated with grey squirrels 20 and red squirrels 10 to the point it was a loosing battle. |
I'll spread more seed on the groung today - and try the orange peels. I do have the spring loaded bird feeder and it works much better than the non spring loaded. Live near the beach and don't get a real lot of birds. I think other years when I feed them through the summer, I'd see more around.
I may try to net some at my Dad's this weekend and bring some home w/me.:) I read somewhere the acorn crop this year was at it's lowest in many years. Last year there was an abundance - normal cycles. |
the day after Christmas
most Christmas trees are free you can take advantage of that fact grab a few and make yourself a temporary instant mini forest... i go out to my huge blue spruce and toss sunflower seed up on the branches and soon it is filled with happy birds |
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