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  • #16
    Lol! its actually where we dispose of our really woody cuttings, etc. Its a bit of spare land owned by the local housing association. They should cut the nettles back but don't. Some would be okay, but the roots tend to invade. Its tricky at the minute as we're trying to plant a native(ish - inc buddleia) hedge.

    Edit - further to putting stuff down for ground-feeding birds, don't leave it overnight because of vermin. Also watch out for them coming for seed dropped from feeders - finches often 'spit' out onto the ground the stuff they don't fancy (another reason we stick to peanuts/nyger/suet - not so much waste)!
    Last edited by smallblueplanet; 23-02-2008, 08:03 PM.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by rustylady View Post
      All have been extremely popular with my feathered friends in the past but this winter they've not been emptied at the same rate as usual. I don't know whether it is because the weather has been relatively mild and the birds can find food elsewhere, or what.
      Yes it is apparently due to the mild weather we've had that the birds are able to get food elsewhere in the wilderness (from what I heard from our local news on TV).

      Am I bad or just plain mean ? I don't specifically buy bird feed but any leftover or unwanted household foodstuffs get given to the birds. I have given them spaghetti/pasta, rice, fatty meat pieces, stale bread, old cake, porridge etc but never fruits because I didn't realise they went for that. I do get lots of semi rotten cooking apples. I used to throw the foods on the patio but they never really went for that so I gathered they feel threatened as it's too near to the house. Now I scatter the food on the roof of the garden shed some 15 yards from the house and they now clear off fast. We get a very good view of all sorts of birds feeding from the house. Okay it's a massive bird table but useful as the little birds have chance of getting a feed while the big birds are busy towards the centre. I was going to get myself a bird table then decided the shed roof serves that purpose, possibly more usefully too.

      Oh I forgot to add, the roof bird table keeps the cat off too .
      Last edited by veg4681; 24-02-2008, 10:23 AM.
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      • #18
        We have the following in our garden in a forsythia bush:-

        A seed feeder
        A peanut feeder
        Fat Balls

        Numerous cats in the area but they leave the birds alone. The larger birds feed from the seed that falls out of the feeder.

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