I’m not even going to
talk about how last week ended. Instead I’ll just mention that I’m very
grateful for the view from my living room onto my patio and birdfeeder.
I basically armor-plated
the birdfeeder pole to discourage squirrel attacks. But then discovered that I’d
somehow broadcast a welcome signal for bully birds. (That's not my term, BTW; all the bird-expert sites call them that.) I don’t know what they are, exactly, but they took
over the feeder, gobbled most of the seed and threw the rest onto the grown for
the squirrels.
I consulted Google on
how to discourage them, and came up with an interim solution: safflower seed,
which the big guys don’t like (further down the road, I’ll add a caged feeder
that keeps them out while allowing the smaller birds in).
So we’re back to
titmice, nuthatches, finches, sparrows and others feeding, even though they
toss a lot of the stuff on the ground. In the past couple of days, the cardinals have decided that they can land on the feeder instead of the ground.
(Note the torpedo squirrel baffle to the left. Yes, that's what it's called. And it works. The other day I watched a squirrel put its front paws on the base of the pole as it gazed up into the torpedo baffle. It thought about it for a while and then gave it up as a bad job. The baffle, BTW, is made out of steel. Which is one of the few materials that squirrels will not chew their way through.)
I especially get a kick out of the woodpeckers.
(Note the torpedo squirrel baffle to the left. Yes, that's what it's called. And it works. The other day I watched a squirrel put its front paws on the base of the pole as it gazed up into the torpedo baffle. It thought about it for a while and then gave it up as a bad job. The baffle, BTW, is made out of steel. Which is one of the few materials that squirrels will not chew their way through.)
I especially get a kick out of the woodpeckers.
But I’m also enjoying
the little chipmunks that skibble around—they definitely like the safflower
seeds, too.
Today I’m grateful for
the critters on the patio, and hoping they’ll give me strength for the week.
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