Observation of morning activities at the elevated bird feeder in our back yard. Visitors include adolescent starling and bluejays, grackles and dove.
Five years ago I set-up my first hummingbird feeder and I was hooked! The entertainment that this one bird feeder provided lead to my curiosity of what other birds I could attract to my yard. Now I want to share with you what I have learned.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Part 1 Of Birds At Bird Feeder
Monday, March 21, 2011
Suet Bird Feeder To Keep Starlings Away
Chickadees, woodpeckers, titmice (like the bird above) and nuthatches are considered “clinging type birds” and can easily hang upside-down to get access to food. Starlings, grackles and crows have a tougher time with that. There are suet feeders that are designed to with that in mind, called (remarkably enough) upside down suet feeders.
Starling & Grackle Bird Feeding Tips
I'm glad that you've taken the time to view this post. Here is some additional information on "attracting anything you want into your life" . It has been very helpful to me, hope it helps you:
Bob Proctor and Bob Doyle Video
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Time Lapse Video Of The Bird Feeder
On this particular day we captured Juncos, Starlings, House Sparrows, House Finches, Goldfinches & Mourning Doves. Activity in the afternoon slowed down a little bit.