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Recent content by jzmtl

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    Tailless sparrow

    Could be a cat, there are a few feral around unfortunately, and song sparrows like to browse on the ground.
  2. J

    Two designs of squirrel discouragers

    I use a inverted small bucket on the pole and it's been working perfectly for years, of course you'd have to make sure they can't jump directly onto the feeder from elsewhere.
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    Tailless sparrow

    So this guy showed up a few days ago, thought it looked weird till I took a closer look, it doesn't have any tail feathers. It's able to fly from the feeder to the cedar row a couple of meters away, but I don't know if it can fly normally over longer distance. I couldn't tell if any new tail...
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    the bird feeder was busy today

    Haven't been to this forum for a while, but enough heresy and blabbing about what's happening on another continent from overly opinionated blowhards. Here's what just happened on another forum of what house sparrows do with graphical evidence. Forumer has bluebird boxes, tree swallow starts to...
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    the bird feeder was busy today

    Most bluebird box operators are volunteers doing it for fun and aren't licensed (is there even a license for it?). If you look through the site you'll see she isn't doing it in her backyard. Her views and methods (i.e. wing clipping) is at times a bit extreme, but that doesn't invalidate the...
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    the bird feeder was busy today

    Technically all the bluebird box operators are doing illegal things if you put it that way, yet they are responsible for the recovery of the bluebird population. Feel free to google other sites on house sparrow, that isn't the only one. The poster you quoted has repeated affirmed his love for...
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    the bird feeder was busy today

    You may change your mind after seeing this (may contain graphic images, depends on what you consider graphic).
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    Deterring pigeons

    Pea sized brains can't be too smart, give it some time. The dark eyed juncos here have learned to use the hanging suet cage and nijer feeder after some time, even the cardinals will take a dab at the nijer I put on platform feeder.
  9. J

    How do I stop Grackles & Blackbirds?

    There are only two ways really, exclusion (which you've down with the caged feeder), and removal.
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    Thinking of Making a Suet Cake

    I have some made from peanut butter, vegetable shortening, cornmeal, peanut, cat food, flour, raisin etc. no strict recipe, just whatever you have on hand. Last year I used suet log and it attracted whole bunch of house sparrows so I took it down. This year I switched to cage with tail prop...
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    Are there fake bushnells coming out?

    Funny thing is, the major reason I have an elite and legend is because I also have a fake bushnell (knew it's a fake). When I wanted a high quality bino, bushnell is where I started looking because I've been "introduced" to the brand already. Essentially bushnell made two sales in their high...
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    Coconut Oil

    I don't see why not, home made peanut butter suet also contains sizable amount of vegetable shortening.
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    Coconut Oil

    Peanut butter is an popular option.
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    the bird feeder was busy today

    Holy crap, that's a lot of house sparrows, I'd bring out the flamethrower. :eek!:
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    House Sparrow proof feeder.. or at leas less attractive

    If they are hungry enough, or during breeding season, they'll go in regardless. Also if you have cardinals they won't go pass either.
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