Clean water is really important to birds all year round. And watching birds drink and bathe is fascinating (well I think).
My next door neighbours have two washing lines - one for all the peanut feeders, they've put a frisbee at either end to keep the squirrels off!
We've got a nyjer feeder on ours and two peanut feeders hanging from a metal pole (they look like enlarged double-headed shepards crooks), also bought one of those plastic domed feeders to give our robins a chance (don't have a bird table and am wary about feeding on the ground because of vermin).
Oh, except there is a tea plate on the ground that we feed 'value sultanas' to our blackbird 'Spot' on. He's called Spot cos he's got a white spot on his chest, which makes him easy to spot! He has trained us now and when the sultanas run out (very frequently ) he sets up a singing & chacking sound to let us know. Sometimes he actually comes right up to the patio windows and 'seems' to look in at us!
My next door neighbours have two washing lines - one for all the peanut feeders, they've put a frisbee at either end to keep the squirrels off!
We've got a nyjer feeder on ours and two peanut feeders hanging from a metal pole (they look like enlarged double-headed shepards crooks), also bought one of those plastic domed feeders to give our robins a chance (don't have a bird table and am wary about feeding on the ground because of vermin).
Oh, except there is a tea plate on the ground that we feed 'value sultanas' to our blackbird 'Spot' on. He's called Spot cos he's got a white spot on his chest, which makes him easy to spot! He has trained us now and when the sultanas run out (very frequently ) he sets up a singing & chacking sound to let us know. Sometimes he actually comes right up to the patio windows and 'seems' to look in at us!
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