I’ve got three feeder poles up, with a total of a dozen various types of feeders (we abut a 15 acre wood.) Ms. Sharp Shinned Hawk does tend to treat it as her personal buffet although I run her off down to the woods if she comes around while I’m out. I think she’s sneering at me.
I once saw a cat watching birds come to a bird feeder. He then went and lay down under it, obviously waiting for the birds to land in his mouth. But alas, by an amazing coincidence, no bird came to the feeder until several days after he gave up.
I love watching my bird feeder. It’s on a cable between two poles with 6" pieces of 3/4" PVC pipe down the full length of the cable. I laugh all day watching the fuzzy tailed tree rats try to run over to it..SPLAT, repeat, over and over.
Here in Oregon having a bird feeder is illegal. The offense is called “harassing the wildlife”. I never understood that until now. Okay… Coyotes and Bears instead of Dinos, but the end result is the same.
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs about 6 years ago
My brother calls bird seed “self-help catfood”
LeeCox about 6 years ago
And that, boys and girls, is how the food chain works!
Enter.Name.Here about 6 years ago
Better change the name to just “feeder”.
Farside99 about 6 years ago
Turn it into a squirrel feeder, and I’ll buy half a dozen if you include the final results.
GiantShetlandPony about 6 years ago
At my house, the squirrels seem to complain about birds in their feeder!
BigDaveGlass about 6 years ago
Round here you daren’t carry food out door because of the very predatory seagulls. Dino’s evolved into birds? Yep, I can believe it
Sir Ruddy Blighter about 6 years ago
“Boy, that escalated quickly…!”
sandpiper about 6 years ago
Life in all its literal and figurative forms: social, economic, legal, and most definitely political
rshive about 6 years ago
It’s some part of the food chain anyway.
phoenix about 6 years ago
I’ve got three feeder poles up, with a total of a dozen various types of feeders (we abut a 15 acre wood.) Ms. Sharp Shinned Hawk does tend to treat it as her personal buffet although I run her off down to the woods if she comes around while I’m out. I think she’s sneering at me.
clayusmcret Premium Member about 6 years ago
Come to find out, our birdfeeders are strategically placed within a hawk feeding zone.
SunflowerGirl100 about 6 years ago
I once saw a cat watching birds come to a bird feeder. He then went and lay down under it, obviously waiting for the birds to land in his mouth. But alas, by an amazing coincidence, no bird came to the feeder until several days after he gave up.
richkinn about 6 years ago
Where I live, in the spring, they’re called bear feeders.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 6 years ago
Check this out! Hot crossover action!
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taz1313 about 6 years ago
I love watching my bird feeder. It’s on a cable between two poles with 6" pieces of 3/4" PVC pipe down the full length of the cable. I laugh all day watching the fuzzy tailed tree rats try to run over to it..SPLAT, repeat, over and over.
ron about 6 years ago
Here in Oregon having a bird feeder is illegal. The offense is called “harassing the wildlife”. I never understood that until now. Okay… Coyotes and Bears instead of Dinos, but the end result is the same.
Dr_Fogg about 6 years ago
We have red tail and sharp-shinned hawks that like to visit our feeders. The local cat dines on the chipmunks.
jbruins84341 about 6 years ago
TANSTAAFL