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Hi all,
Any ideas why the bird population have stopped visiting my feeding station? I moved it away from a cat stalking area to a safer one and now the birds are no longer coming to visit. See photo for new location

Thank you
 

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I think sometimes you just have to give them a chance to find the new spot? I'm sure once one or two have twigged, they'll tell the gang and you'll be inundated :)
 
How long has it been since you moved it? It does take time for them to find it all again. You got a nice buffet, they will find you :t:
 
There doesn't appear to be much cover near the feeders. Birds like to have a tree/bush/shrub nearby to fly to if they sense danger. They are also placed quite close together and it looks like they are very close to a window which might put them off if they see a lot of movement in the window.
 
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