NewbOldster
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I don't have a feeder for birds in my yard. I like birds just fine, but don't want to deal with the squirrels and the dead grass under the feeder. Been there done that.
I do, however, have seed-producing plants that birds like. One of those is a wild grass right outside my back door, and I watch the birds feeding off of it. It's up close and personal...the window I look out of is tinted and they can't easily see me ogling them unless I move suddenly or open the door. I like watching for various kinds of them.
Cardinals are a regular visitor to my back door view. I believe that there is an assault upon the Cardinal Community in my back yard, though. Two dead Cardinals this week alone. I hope it's not the start of a full-on attack. I suspect the violence-prone hawks. Them things even stare at my little Pom when we're out and about, the ecologically vital terrorists and killers of...stuff.
But they know I can beat 'em up, so they don't even mess with my boy.
One dead bird was a female that my daughter pointed out on the driveway. The next was just this morning...in my oregano plant. I was gonna do another harvest, too. WARNING! Pics might be disturbing to some. Hawk killed the **** right outta that poor red bird.
I do, however, have seed-producing plants that birds like. One of those is a wild grass right outside my back door, and I watch the birds feeding off of it. It's up close and personal...the window I look out of is tinted and they can't easily see me ogling them unless I move suddenly or open the door. I like watching for various kinds of them.
Cardinals are a regular visitor to my back door view. I believe that there is an assault upon the Cardinal Community in my back yard, though. Two dead Cardinals this week alone. I hope it's not the start of a full-on attack. I suspect the violence-prone hawks. Them things even stare at my little Pom when we're out and about, the ecologically vital terrorists and killers of...stuff.
But they know I can beat 'em up, so they don't even mess with my boy.
One dead bird was a female that my daughter pointed out on the driveway. The next was just this morning...in my oregano plant. I was gonna do another harvest, too. WARNING! Pics might be disturbing to some. Hawk killed the **** right outta that poor red bird.