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Bird Feeders

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Doghouse Riley, Jun 5, 2019.

  1. Doghouse Riley

    Doghouse Riley Head Gardener

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    We've two hanging seed feeders, plus the little house I made myself and two peanut butter feeders. So they're always busy.

    Hard to get photos, as by the time my wife has called me into the lounge, they've all flown off. They come back as sioon as I go out of the room.

    Anyway, I caught a couple.

    Mrs blackbird on top of the seed and dried mealworm feeder I made. She usually prefers the peanut butter feeder, just off the ground.

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    One of our little flock of house sparrows, sometimes there's four on this feeder.
    It was quite inexpensive, about £7. But I had to alter it to prevent too much seed coming out of the body into the tray that surrounds it.

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