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  1. R

    Hello

    Hi and thanks for the info, but already had the answer. And, the snow is melting. I used to feed the birds year round. Until the rodents started to show up. Thinking about starting agian, in a more open area. Hopefully that will help.
  2. R

    Hello

    Oats are OK... I guess alot of people are using it to feed birds. Yes, Portland and Oregon is a great place for a nature lover, I am lucky. I grew up in a small town also, I can remember the population being under 1000. Happy New Year
  3. R

    Hello

    Ok Will be able to get out today and get real bird feed. Thank you
  4. R

    Hello

    Thank you Happy New Year Good info... I think there is still one hummer around. Have heard it twice this week, but not seen.
  5. R

    Hello

    At least one... One hummer left. I heard it twice this week, but not able to spot it. Yes, am able to keep solution out for them. I saw on a web sight this week that they are able to find other food in the winter. Like small seeds and bugs, that is why a few hang around.
  6. R

    Feed Quaker Oats???

    I am wondering if it safe to feed Quaker Oats to the back yard birds. We have five inches of snow in Portland, Or. and not going away soon. Would like to feed the birds, but only have the oats on hand. Happy New Year
  7. R

    Hello

    Brand new to this site. Found it trying to find out if it is safe to feed Quaker Oats to wild birds. We five inches of show (unusual for Portland) thats is going to hang around for a while (even more unusual). Favortie backyard bird are the hummers. The whole garden is dedicated to feeding...
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