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Fledgling Greenfinches
[previous] :: [next]i have been feeding birds on my window sill all winter, and shy little creatures they have turned out to be. i have had magpies, blackbirds, greenfinches, great tits and blue tits visit, but none of them like a camera. however, these little geezers have not learned to be so shy yet. sorry about the dirty window...
This article has been viewed 4933 times in the last 2 years groovehouse: 30th May 2006 - 15:59 GMTWonderful idea and wonderful photos... do you have to periodically clean all the bird poop off the ledge there? elaine: 30th May 2006 - 16:18 GMTamazingly they barely shit there. i told the universe, the day a pigeon turns up the whole deal is off, because once they turn up somewhere they stand around all the time pooing on their feet, but none of my visitors do that. i think it is the sunflower seed diet that keeps the pigeons away, apart from the odd bit of bacon rind for the magpies i don't put out any pigeon food, which is mainly kentucky fried chicken and the like these days. elaine: 30th May 2006 - 20:17 GMTlinks for twitchers and other nature lovers - it being spring here, there are many baby things to see, and obligingly many webcams to see them with. peregrine falcon family in a quarry here www.plym-peregrines.co.uk/ Tyfoid Kid: 30th May 2006 - 21:49 GMTThese are really great shots. Birds are hard to get. And that's a great way to shield the bird food from the elements. I'd love to have a bird feeder. Unfortunately so would this wee beastie (the bird feeder would turn into a cat feeder)
kc: 30th May 2006 - 23:12 GMTlooks very quizzical, that first one. fun! I'd love to do that, but you don't see all that many feeders in NY, not out front at least. I think my building's tenant guardian would be up here within seconds declaiming about rats. (Do they like seeds?) elaine: 31st May 2006 - 02:41 GMTi am on the 4th floor, and although rats can climb, i don't know that they would come up specially. i did see a squirrel on the roof of the opposite building once, but i think that was a bit of a fluke - i don't know if even he knew what he was doing there. elaine: 31st May 2006 - 02:43 GMTps. tyfoid kid, that kitty would definitely be more than a deterrent, i can see those claws itching to get some killa action. kc: 31st May 2006 - 11:27 GMTYeah, that rat issue I imagine would be more about the shells falling to the ground below...although rats and mice don't really seem to follow the chipmunk/squirrel predilection for seed eating--or hiding! Used to have a feeder upstate, and I once found a boot in an upstairs closet filled with seed! You need one of those feeders with...I'm not sure what it is, but some kind of one-way glass. You look out, but they can't see you. Prohibits *relationship*, of course. elaine: 31st May 2006 - 12:22 GMTwhat would be really cool would be if i could get one way glass and nest boxes, now that would be fab. elaine: 13th Jul 2006 - 16:11 GMTthe bird feeding has finally come to an end. the greenfinches continued to feed their little faces long after the insectivores had gone elsewhere for their dinner. however, recently the pigeons have discovered me, and the feeding had to stop. pigeons are especially revolting close up, they have RED EYES. yes. red eyes! i couldn't risk the pigeons so i stopped the feeding altogether. i felt sad, but it is hardly winter, and if the greenfinches don't learn how to forage now they will be banjaxed by the time it does come around. georgia x: 30th May 2008 - 19:14 GMThiiyahh the photoz are great :D but i whant them to keep coming tho !!!!! xx wb soonish tar xxx Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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