Mid-Atlantic Gardening: BIrds of the Mid-Atlantic: Nature's Entertainers, 1 by Ric_of_MAF
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Ric_of_MAF wrote: Teri, You have such a nice view of the tree line from your conservatory/ kitchen area you could easily have DH or BIL throw a few lines over a 10-14' tree limbs for a feeders, and tie it off. Then you could untie, let it down, fill it, pull it back up, and tie it off. The same can be done for suet in the fork of a small tree, that way the woodpeckers have a tail support, be sure the tree's thin enough to discourage climbing. That's the way people who enjoy birds in real bear country do it. The bear may be attracted to the seed falling to the ground at first, but will soon find it's not worth his effort. I wish our hawk would develop a taste for squirrel. LOL :-} |


