Several of us are battling with trying to support the lovely small feathered visitors to our gardens and trying to deter the bullies like the magpies, pigeons, jackdaws, seagulls etc who gobble up all the food, leave a big mess and frighten off the smaller birds.
If you've got any advice or solutions please tell us!!!
I have some brilliant feeders by Jacobi Jayne which the big birds seem to leave alone (mostly). They can be easily taken apart for cleaning and are very sturdy - metal bases. I got them in our local garden centre, but they are cheaper on line:
I've tried all sorts of mixes but the little birds love sunflower seed hearts so that's what I put in them. I also have a niger seed feeder that attracts lovely goldfinches.
If I put fat balls anywhere nearby the bullies move in like marauding bandits and demolish the lot, so last year I tried putting a wooden fat feeder in the front garden, close to a large evergreen tree and that seems to work better.
What I need now is something for the ground/table feeders! I can't put seed on the ground in case Eva eats it (Clyde once made himself very ill just eating the bits that fell to the ground). Any ideas would be most welcome!
If you've got any advice or solutions please tell us!!!
I have some brilliant feeders by Jacobi Jayne which the big birds seem to leave alone (mostly). They can be easily taken apart for cleaning and are very sturdy - metal bases. I got them in our local garden centre, but they are cheaper on line:
I've tried all sorts of mixes but the little birds love sunflower seed hearts so that's what I put in them. I also have a niger seed feeder that attracts lovely goldfinches.
If I put fat balls anywhere nearby the bullies move in like marauding bandits and demolish the lot, so last year I tried putting a wooden fat feeder in the front garden, close to a large evergreen tree and that seems to work better.
What I need now is something for the ground/table feeders! I can't put seed on the ground in case Eva eats it (Clyde once made himself very ill just eating the bits that fell to the ground). Any ideas would be most welcome!
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