On 26/2/07 20:43, in article ,
"Alan McKenzie" wrote:
Thanks Jenny I'll give it a go.
"JennyC" wrote in message
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"Alan McKenzie" wrote in message
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Birds in the last few days have been very sparse - usually get a few
Blackbirds, one male with a white patch on his right chest - been here a
few years, Robins, Sparrows and the mandatory Ring Necked or Collared
Doves and pigeons.
However two days ago had a sparrow hawk perched on the main feeding
station - only seen the pigeons the last day or two.
Have tried to attract tits and other species with sunflower hearts and
nigra seed - over the last three months but to know avail - my friend a
few streets away gets loads feeding from feeders filled with those seeds.
I have most success with 'fat balls'. I use any seed mixes I can get from
various sources. There always seems to be one bird or another that eats
it.
Saw a tip in a magazine for feeding peanut butter. Take a large old pine
cone - hang it upside down on a bit of string - smear peanut butter on and
into the cone......wait for the birds to arrive :~))
Jenny
Isn't peanut butter very salty for birds? I don't know but it strikes me as
a processed food from which birds might not benefit.
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