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Last post 03-14-2008, 2:05 PM by holders3. 10 replies.
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  •  10-31-2007, 3:31 AM 18964

    Bird invasion

    I have 4 seed feeders in my yard, 2 which contain black oil sunflower and 2 with a mixture, plus 2 suet feeders.  For several days, it has been crazy in my backyard. This past evening, I sat on the deck and counted this many birds at one time:

    8 Blue Jays, 15 Goldfinches, 5 Chickadees, 7 White Throat sparrows, 4 Tufted Titmouse, 6 Cardinals (4 females, 2 males), 2 Mockingbirds, 4 Carolina Wrens, 1 Downy Woodpecker, 1 Red Bellied woodpecker, 3 White breasted Nuthatches, 6 Mourning doves, 10 House finches, 5 Song Sparrows, 3 Crows, 4 Dark eyed Juncos, plus a plethora of birds in the tree in my backyard that I heard but didn't see. They were whizzing by me as I sat on the deck and the noise was crazy! Is this usual fall behaviour?  It has continued for the past several days. There are so many birds I can't count them all!

  •  02-12-2008, 6:12 AM 24396 in reply to 18964

    Re: Bird invasion

    This is not typical Fall behavior at my house but more like what I get in the Winter

    Just enjoy them!


    Matthew 6:26
    James 1:2-5
  •  02-12-2008, 10:07 AM 24403 in reply to 18964

    Re: Bird invasion

    Wow Cosmic....must be they came for you.....what a treat!

    I remember having a really notable experience like that this past summer. I saw more species in an hour's time than I ever saw. Female and Male Baltimore Orioles, Cardinals, Blue Jays, Sandpipers, Gulls, Herons, Catbirds, Kingbirds, all kinds of Sparrows, Dark Eyed Juncos, White Breasted Nuthatches, Cedar Waxwings, Mourning Doves and more....

    It was magical.....

     I think we should have a bird seed party at your house!


    * laughs like crow, soars like eagle with vision of hawk, haunts like loon & lulls like nuthatch ....tickle tickle, feather has most powerful medicine of all...makes you laugh *
  •  02-15-2008, 2:57 PM 24631 in reply to 24403

    Re: Bird invasion

    Thats usual fall bird behavior in my yard.  Smile

    New Additions to Life List: black-bellied plover, whimbrel,solitary sandpiper, common nighthawk, American redstart
  •  02-16-2008, 1:12 AM 24658 in reply to 24631

    Re: Bird invasion

    Maybe the birds eat food to get energy to migrate... it's so odd that most birds you counted are nonmigratory birds.

  •  03-12-2008, 2:52 PM 27437 in reply to 24658

    Re: Bird invasion

    Well, fall has come and gone and spring is here. I have taken up all my feeders in hopes of getting rid of some pesky birds like Starlings, etc.  I now have to buy some cage feeders. Anyone have any suggestions on where I can pick up some reasonably priced ones?
  •  03-12-2008, 3:03 PM 27438 in reply to 27437

    Re: Bird invasion

    Try an Agway, Walmart, or Wildbirds Unlimited if you have one near you.
    New Additions to Life List: black-bellied plover, whimbrel,solitary sandpiper, common nighthawk, American redstart
  •  03-13-2008, 11:45 PM 27643 in reply to 18964

    Re: Bird invasion

    I am so jealous! I live in an apartment complex and 90% of the time all I see are house finches and house sparrows from my porch...

     

     

  •  03-14-2008, 3:44 AM 27649 in reply to 27437

    Re: Bird invasion

    I usually begin to cut back on the number of feeders in the spring anyway but don't want to take them all down, and like you, I have begun to see some cowbirds, which I want to discourage for obvious reasons.  I have never purchased a cage feeder and wasn't even sure what they were until I 'googled' it.  www.bestnest.com had some interesting choices.  But if you have an Atwood's store near you (they are a farm supply-type store) they offer a good selection of not only bird houses and feeders but also feed (in bulk)
    Matthew 6:26
    James 1:2-5
  •  03-14-2008, 10:53 AM 27679 in reply to 27649

    Re: Bird invasion

    I don't have an Atwoods, but I do have a Tractor Supply which has a few feeders and tons of seed.  We have a shop in town called "For the Birds", but as it's a small shop the prices are pretty steep.
  •  03-14-2008, 2:05 PM 27685 in reply to 27679

    Re: Bird invasion

    I picked up my cage feeder at Target on sale.  It's globe shaped and birds up to Cardinal size go in it.  Home Depot and Lowe's also have bird supplies for reasonable prices.
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