|  | 
      
        |  |  |  |  
        |  |  
 
    
      |  |  |  |  
    |  | 
	
		
        
         
 
	
		| The Scuppers This is a new forum for the not necessarily fishing related topics... |  
	
		|  |  |  
	
	
	
	
		|  12-11-2010, 06:33 PM | #391 |  
	| Old Guy 
				 
				Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Mansfield, MA 
					Posts: 8,760
				 | 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by Raven  not me....   i   just  YELL  SQUIRREL!!and unleash the HOUND on -em
 
 that's her JOB
 |  
Keeps the old guy in shape and the little one never gets tired of tryin. |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-12-2010, 10:00 AM | #392 |  
	| BuzzLuck 
				 
				Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Brockton 
					Posts: 6,414
				 | Day 2:  add junkos, doves, and yes cardinals!  I have 2 or 3 pairs of cardinals in the area year round.
 JD:  still no birds?  You have seen cardinals around your condo, right?  Try this:  scatter seeds on the ground below.  Even try to put out a water source.  Once the birds are attracted to the area, they should look up and find your feeders.  Gradually stop to the spreading of ground seed and the birds should be hooked on your feeders.  Good luck.
 |  
| 
 
 Given the diversity of the human species, there is no “normal” human genome sequence. We are all mutants.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-12-2010, 11:44 AM | #393 |  
	| ........ 
				 
				Join Date: Apr 2002 
					Posts: 22,805
				 | 
 i grab christmas treesafter christmas  sometimes b4 on (last day)
 or when they are free....
 
 and i place them in a half circle
 out in the snow as an instant  habitat
 then i salt the trees with seed
 hang red onion bags of suet
 
 a couple of those seed bells
 and throw seed all over place
 and in front of the trees
 
 the birds have a freiken PARTY !!!
 |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-21-2010, 07:22 AM | #394 |  
	| ........ 
				 
				Join Date: Apr 2002 
					Posts: 22,805
				 | 
				
				z'Observation
			 
 when i lived out west i paid particular attentionto the behavior of ants
 
 if they were running around frantically
 it was gonna rain sure as sh!t
 
 
 yesterday i noticed the JUNCO's  (acting different)
 all spread out on the lawn (mathematically)
 
 they were behaving like the ants.....
 knowing the snow was coming
 
 they were acting as if in unison
 "all knowing"  simultaneously
 
 now every time is see that
 i know what it means
 |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-21-2010, 12:34 PM | #395 |  
	| Uncle Remus 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Lakeville Ma. 
					Posts: 14,773
				 | literally a 1000 birds a day easy at my 3 feeders last couple weeks. Going thru seed like crazy. . Our 3 outdoor cats  have lost interest there are so many birds. Tons of Blue Jays this year and have been absent the last several years. Seem to be hanging around the Japanese Snowbell tree i have as there are tons of fruits on the ground. I have lots of fruited shrubs loaded which are drawing birds too. I also think the flying squirrels have made an appearance too as I think I spotted one th other nite late. Cats are keeping the squirrels away it seems. |  
| 
 
"A beach is a place where a man can feel he's the only soul in the world that's real"
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-27-2010, 12:01 PM | #396 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: S. Easton 
					Posts: 1,676
				 | So,today I'm outside working on the driveway and I look up and see a laughing gull (black headed seagull) that the right defination? Never seen one of those inshore before...
 |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-27-2010, 12:13 PM | #397 |  
	| ........ 
				 
				Join Date: Apr 2002 
					Posts: 22,805
				 | 
				
				blizzard 2010
			 
 birds are eating quite frantically...
 as i trim fat off the roasted holiday ham for meals
 
 i place it outside.....for them
 
 i  had cooked some bacon the other day
 
 and i had a small amount of liquid bacon grease
 in the black iron pan..... to dispose of...  ok
 
 so i took a quart of black sunflower seed
 and swirled it around in the pan...  to soak it all up
 then carried the whole works out to a feeding platform
 the blue jays loved it as they eat the whole seed
 without shelling them....   every seed was gone that day
 
 they have been congregating on top of my PINK (coarse)
 sand pile eating small stones for their gizzard- grinder too
 |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 09:41 AM | #398 |  
	| ........ 
				 
				Join Date: Apr 2002 
					Posts: 22,805
				 | 
				
				F-ING Blue Jays
			 
 well i don't mind feeding them some seed 
but when they come in a flock of 30 + 
and then attract the starlings -> i get pissed
 
and they drive off all the other smaller birds 
then......... i  have to take stronger measures
 
so i grabbed some unused at the moment  
freezer baskets and caged them bastids out
 
   they can find greener pastures elsewhere- LOL
 
F U   |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 09:44 AM | #399 |  
	| BuzzLuck 
				 
				Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Brockton 
					Posts: 6,414
				 | Raven:  Great idea!  Also functions as a squirrel guard. |  
| 
 
 Given the diversity of the human species, there is no “normal” human genome sequence. We are all mutants.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 09:46 AM | #400 |  
	| Uncle Remus 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Lakeville Ma. 
					Posts: 14,773
				 | looks like a carolina wren in there. |  
| 
 
"A beach is a place where a man can feel he's the only soul in the world that's real"
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 10:48 AM | #401 |  
	| ........ 
				 
				Join Date: Apr 2002 
					Posts: 22,805
				 | 
				
				yep  Paul
			 
 my lil Buddy....
 blue jays can eat off the ground,   he's lovin the privacy
 |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 11:08 AM | #402 |  
	| Uncle Remus 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Lakeville Ma. 
					Posts: 14,773
				 | my fav. call and bird. Loud little sucker |  
| 
 
"A beach is a place where a man can feel he's the only soul in the world that's real"
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 11:11 AM | #403 |  
	| Old Guy 
				 
				Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Mansfield, MA 
					Posts: 8,760
				 | I have to go get more seed. the birds have eaten me out again.
 Gonna head to TSC.
 |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 11:30 AM | #404 |  
	| ........ 
				 
				Join Date: Apr 2002 
					Posts: 22,805
				 | 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by ProfessorM  my fav. call and bird. Loud little sucker |  i was quite surprised Paul
 
i  hung a cedar bird house  in the blue spruce
 
   it  looked like it was turned on a lathe too
 
   very next day the wren moves in   SINGing up a storm 
 i  was  real pleased
 
     soon afterwards,  a damn chipmunk evicted him 
    and  moved in.....   man i hate those lil bastids |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 11:33 AM | #405 |  
	| ........ 
				 
				Join Date: Apr 2002 
					Posts: 22,805
				 | 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by striperman36  I have to go get more seed. the birds have eaten me out again.
 Gonna head to TSC.
 |      BJ'S   wholesale sells 40 lb bags Black sunflower for $18 and change |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 11:36 AM | #406 |  
	| Old Guy 
				 
				Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Mansfield, MA 
					Posts: 8,760
				 | 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by Raven  BJ'S   wholesale sells 40 lb bags Black sunflower for $18 and change |  I'll check out TSC and if need be, go over to BJ's right next door.
 
TSC is cool though. 
 
What I am looking for though is a heated outdoor waterbowl for the dogs, the darn this freezes all the time. |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 05:55 PM | #407 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: May 2008 Location: Mansfield, MA 
					Posts: 5,238
				 | Hanging out in Truro for the holiday.  Had some time to kill yesterday so headed to Mid-Cape Home Center, grabbed some Cedar and built one of these last night as an alternative to the tube feeders...     
Just need to head to Lowes and get a piece of plexiglass.  Hopefully the birdies like it. |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 06:09 PM | #408 |  
	| BuzzLuck 
				 
				Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Brockton 
					Posts: 6,414
				 | Nice.  Build a wide gaged wire covering like Raven to permit only desired birds.
 If you got more time to kill....I'd like one, too.
 |  
| 
 
 Given the diversity of the human species, there is no “normal” human genome sequence. We are all mutants.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 06:20 PM | #409 |  
	| Old Guy 
				 
				Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Mansfield, MA 
					Posts: 8,760
				 | Nice work Mr D! |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 06:34 PM | #410 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: May 2008 Location: Mansfield, MA 
					Posts: 5,238
				 | 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by PRBuzz  Nice.  Build a wide gaged wire covering like Raven to permit only desired birds.
 If you got more time to kill....I'd like one, too.
 |  I'm gonna put it up and see what happens.  Sorry Phil, off-Cape now and back to work tomorrow.
 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by striperman36  Nice work Mr D! |  Thanks! |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 07:01 PM | #411 |  
	| ........ 
				 
				Join Date: Apr 2002 
					Posts: 22,805
				 | i spread a scoop of sf seed out on the dog area for the Jays
 because hey,,,i realize it's tough going  out there
 and they're just trying to survive  ...
 
 it was fun putting a couple of mice out on top
 of the plywood on the burn barrel
 for whom ever would take them....
 as my cat kills em in the attic often...
 
 the jays had no interest but a crow did....
 of course he had to hover- fly over the set up
 three times before he was confident enough to go
 take them and then he took both at once and  took off with-em
 
 i cannot stand starlings tho  and wouldn't care if they all froze.
 |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 07:03 PM | #412 |  
	| ........ 
				 
				Join Date: Apr 2002 
					Posts: 22,805
				 | 
				 NICE work JD 
 did you make the top pivot for easy refills ? |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 07:12 PM | #413 |  
	| BuzzLuck 
				 
				Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Brockton 
					Posts: 6,414
				 | 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by Raven  i cannot stand starlings tho  and wouldn't care if they all froze. |  Starlings, blue jays, and English House sparrows all in the same boat.... |  
| 
 
 Given the diversity of the human species, there is no “normal” human genome sequence. We are all mutants.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 07:46 PM | #414 |  
	| ........ 
				 
				Join Date: Apr 2002 
					Posts: 22,805
				 | 
				
				you see -i had a bad experience as a KID
			 
 with those damned starlings 
being an avid bird watcher as a youngster 
i was always aware what was going on in my home turf area 
 
I knew where every nest was  -knew every birds name 
how they flew, what sounds they made....the whole nine yards
 
well one day as my neighbor grilled 8 -10 hamburgers on his grill 
the F-ing starlings would wait  for him to go inside 
because they are opportunist's to the extreme 
they'd glide on down from there perch on his chimney 
their feet completely used to the heat....from being up there
 
and they'd gorge themselves quickly on the red meat like piranha  
before he'd get the chance to flip them burgers over see
then they'd vanish just as quick  like a magic trick 
so he comes out , and he's like 55,  and i am  five to seven years old 
and he just looses his mind completely ...comes charging after me 
to take out his absolute rage after seeing the literally striped thin patties on the grill...screaming bloody murder shaking me like a rag doll quite violently -> while accusing my dog of the crime
 
i tried to tell him and explain what i just moments before had witnessed with these sneaky as hell F-ing starlings  and he 
thought that was the BIGGEST god dam lie of all !!!! made him even madder 
and he started shaking me even harder...  he  was going  insane....
 
then while this was going on  ......the starlings went down for seconds 
and i hit him hard to get his attention .... 
and pointed to his grill SEEE  ->>> now crying and mad as hell
 
showing him who the real thieves were!  LOOK 
he goes running over there screaming at them now
 
then i proceeded to call him every swear word i had ever heard 
and made him fell like a friggan pile of ant sh!t
 
my DAD almost went to jail after he told him a thing or two later       true story |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 09:22 PM | #415 |  
	| BuzzLuck 
				 
				Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Brockton 
					Posts: 6,414
				 | OK f---ing starlings win!  Some experience you had. |  
| 
 
 Given the diversity of the human species, there is no “normal” human genome sequence. We are all mutants.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-28-2010, 11:16 PM | #416 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: May 2008 Location: Mansfield, MA 
					Posts: 5,238
				 | 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by Raven  did you make the top pivot for easy refills ? |  I didn't want to bother with that.  Wanted to make it as easy to build as possible so I ran the stainless steel cable through the roof so that it can slide up.  There is a triangle piece at the top of the lid on both ends making the lid fit nice and snug over the two sides.
 
Pretty simple build.  Bought a 4' x 8" x 3/4" piece of Cedar and used almost every bit.  I didn't want a 3/4" thick roof so I cut the length and then ripped the board into two 5/16" thick pieces.  Worked out nicely. |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-29-2010, 10:53 AM | #417 |  
	| Uncle Remus 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Lakeville Ma. 
					Posts: 14,773
				 | I have gone to squirrel proof feeders about 15 years ago. The squirrels will eat right thru a wooden one. I like the feeders that are spring loaded, although a little pricey they are worth it in the long run. Too much weight on perch they close. Luv watching the squirrels try and figure it out. They give up eventually. The darn sparrows are worse then squirrels though. They take up house on the perch and never leave till they are full. PIA. 
 On a side note take some time to check out your feeders at nite. I will bet you have flying squirrels but just never knew it. I got video of them, 4, feeding. Pretty cool. Since the neighbor stripped mined their yard of a lot of trees they don't seem as frequent anymore. If you have a lot of trees and close to the feeders you got them I'll bet.  It is really cool to see them swoop down from high above. They are so friggin fast up a tree and they have gigantic eyes. They are in and out of the feeder lightning fast so you have to watch closely. I have a spot light on the feeder and they don't seem to mind it. I have had up to 8 at a time feeding in years past. Drain the feeder fast though with them at nite and birds in day. Stupid  Cat killed one and bought  it in house one nite. It was neat to examine it up close though. Real small and light weight.
 |  
| 
 
"A beach is a place where a man can feel he's the only soul in the world that's real"
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-29-2010, 06:02 PM | #418 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: May 2008 Location: Mansfield, MA 
					Posts: 5,238
				 | 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by ProfessorM  On a side note take some time to check out your feeders at nite. I will bet you have flying squirrels but just never knew it. |  Don't think I've ever seen a flying squirrel before.  Gotta be pretty cool to see. |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  12-29-2010, 07:22 PM | #419 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: S. Easton 
					Posts: 1,676
				 | 
				
				Squirrel sling shot
			 
 |  
|  |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  01-02-2011, 01:04 PM | #420 |  
	| BuzzLuck 
				 
				Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Brockton 
					Posts: 6,414
				 | 
				
				I.D. Help
			 
 Hawk I.D.  If you guess, give me an idea how sure you are on a 0 - 100% scale |  
| 
 
 Given the diversity of the human species, there is no “normal” human genome sequence. We are all mutants.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
		|  |  |  
	| 
	|  Posting Rules |  
	| 
		
		You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts 
 HTML code is Off 
 |  |  |  
 All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:00 PM. |  |  |