Mid-Atlantic Gardening: Mid-Atlantic Bird Watching - Winter 2012-2013, 0 by Gitagal
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Gitagal wrote: I need to know more birds when I see them....I have 2 bird guide books--but by the time I get one out, and find the bird--they are gone. My feeder is the big, 3-tube one with the baffle on top. it hangs high from the ceiling of my covered patio roof, out of reach of squirrels. It stays dry from all rain and snow--a real bonus. Pretty regulars here are Doves, sparrows (maybe different kinds?), Black-capped Chicadees, now and then a white bellied Nuthatch, Cardinals (mostly the females), a rare Blue Jay, and lately a bunch of dark colored birds about the size of a sparrow--I think they are Junkos? I am sure I have finches too---as they have fat beaks. haven't seen Gold Finches yet... Need to buy that el-cheapo ($4 + or -) tube feeder that has the Goldfinch slits attachments at the feeder stations. My Thistle seed is a bit old--but the bag has not been opened. Will that be OK? I know they are finicky. Talking about seed--Costco has this huge, 40lb. bag of Audubon bird seed for only $19.99. It is mostly Black Sunflower seeds (Striped ones also), a decent amount of Millet (could use more...), some safflower seeds, BUT--NO MILO! Yeah! I have 2 bags--doubt if i will even go through one this winter...Lots of seed! I do pour a cup-full of seed on the floor for the doves and--of course, the squirrels. They hog everything up! You can see the feeder outside my window. This particular picture is from 2008. But--this is what my house looks like every winter--a Jungle.... |


