Intjmastermind
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I recently moved into a new apartment, and I'd like to attract some birds to my window. Unfortunately, my only window opens up to an alley between two buildings, not the most optimal location for birding. However, I did notice a couple of birds poking around a few times, so I decided to get a bird feeder and bird bath and see what happens.
However, after leaving it up for a week, it doesn't seem like it's being used. I've tried leaving piles of seed on the ground beneath the feeder, and it appears they're getting eaten quite readily. They're black oil sunflower seeds, and whoever eating them is shelling them neatly and leaving the shells behind. So I guess that proves that birds know my feeder exists? But could these be squirrels instead? I just added the sticks to my birdbath this evening, hoping that it would make it more accessible to the birds.
I've attached a few pictures of my feeder, maybe someone can give me some advice? In case it matters, I live in Los Angeles, CA.
However, after leaving it up for a week, it doesn't seem like it's being used. I've tried leaving piles of seed on the ground beneath the feeder, and it appears they're getting eaten quite readily. They're black oil sunflower seeds, and whoever eating them is shelling them neatly and leaving the shells behind. So I guess that proves that birds know my feeder exists? But could these be squirrels instead? I just added the sticks to my birdbath this evening, hoping that it would make it more accessible to the birds.
I've attached a few pictures of my feeder, maybe someone can give me some advice? In case it matters, I live in Los Angeles, CA.
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