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Hows the feeder doing?
      #45373 - 01/04/03 07:17 PM

Its that time of year... Are your feeders busy?

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Re: Hows the feeder doing? new [Re: busybeaver]
      #45374 - 01/05/03 05:51 PM

My feeder is about half full. I noticed a few weeks ago it was getting quite a few visits. Here lately, probably due to the inclimate weather, I haven't seen as much activity. I always have the critters in mind and make sure there is feed in the feeder. They like the "spent" garden area also. Heck, last season I just bought my corn "10 for a buck" while the squirrels were eating my homegrown corn...... fo free!
It's also nice to watch the salmon feeding on my cured eggs........... not for free.
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Re: Hows the feeder doing? new [Re: sawman]
      #45375 - 01/05/03 09:23 PM

I feed 'em every morning when I go out to get the paper. We've got quite a few "regulars" around, but need a cold snap to bring in some of the unusual visitors. Regulars include jays, chickadees, towhees, juncos, sparrows, and a couple of flickers.

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Re: Hows the feeder doing? new [Re: CedarR]
      #45376 - 01/10/03 04:33 AM

I had to knock off stocking the feeders because of rats..dang it. But, we have lots of natural food and we had a big flock of Pine Siskins hanging around last week. It is the largest flock I have seen in the last few years since disease started decimating their population. We also had a pileated woodpecker hanging out on our rotten snags last weekend.

Widgeons and mallards galore at the trout pond but thankfully no Blue Heron lately. Now, if I could only cull the squirrel population. [Mad]


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