Doughnuteater
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Is there any reason? It is a pretty grayish, not-colorful feeder. There is Black Oil Sunflower Seeds in it so food shouldn't be a problem. Can they not see that it is there, or what?
Is there any reason? It is a pretty grayish, not-colorful feeder. There is Black Oil Sunflower Seeds in it so food shouldn't be a problem. Can they not see that it is there, or what?
Roughly a week.
The thing is, they will fly right by it, and sometimes even sit within 2' of it, and not notice it. Is that normal?
I thought about that, and also there are alot of feeders in my area.
Thanks everyone. I dont have any tits in my area
Ok, now I've been reading around, and I'm wondering if this is the problem...
Does it make THAT much of a difference if the feeder is covered or not? We don't have many trees, and the feeder is out in the open.
Good news though:
I saw a hummer at our hummer feeder, and a House Finch and Magpies at our ground feeder w/ millet.
So visitors to the tube feeder w/ Sunflower seeds though .__.
Luckily, by B-Day is being celebrated in 2 days and I told everyone I was bird feeders & different sorts of bird food
Holy hell you people were right. Im getting a contant show of House Finches and Black-Chinned Hummingbirds, with occasional Western Kingbirds and AmericanRobins. I think I may have evven seen a Rufous Hummer.