Hi! I bought a window feeder and a sunflower heart bag ( No-Mess Bird Seed | No Mess Sunflower Mix - RSPB Shop ) from RSPB and I would like advice regarding the best place where to put it.
See photos: basically, I have a 6 square meters open space closed between 4 walls. Only me has access to this space from my room. The neighborhood is quiet. Behind the wall in front of my door, there are a few trees including coniferous trees that attract tits and goldfinches. The upper part of this open space is well visible from the canopy of the coniferous trees (even though it might not look like it is on the photos).
So far, I have put the feeder at the top of my door (see feeder highlighted on the photo) but I could try other places against the walls.
I don't know what is best: high and visible? in a corner or in the middle of a wall? on the wall in front of my door for easier escape or on my window for better hide?
Please give me advice 🙏
I just put it yesterday night so I haven't experienced much yet. As far as I can tell, I haven't been visited yet.
I also plan to add a bird bath & drinker if the feeder is successful.
Thank you
See photos: basically, I have a 6 square meters open space closed between 4 walls. Only me has access to this space from my room. The neighborhood is quiet. Behind the wall in front of my door, there are a few trees including coniferous trees that attract tits and goldfinches. The upper part of this open space is well visible from the canopy of the coniferous trees (even though it might not look like it is on the photos).
So far, I have put the feeder at the top of my door (see feeder highlighted on the photo) but I could try other places against the walls.
I don't know what is best: high and visible? in a corner or in the middle of a wall? on the wall in front of my door for easier escape or on my window for better hide?
Please give me advice 🙏
I just put it yesterday night so I haven't experienced much yet. As far as I can tell, I haven't been visited yet.
I also plan to add a bird bath & drinker if the feeder is successful.
Thank you
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