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Taming Blackbirds
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What would you put on the ground to encourage blackbirds to come and hopefully get near you to feed off your hands? (I envy Barmaid!) lol
I have robins 2 foot away munching on porridge oats that i put out every day.
Any ideas please Abers x
I have robins 2 foot away munching on porridge oats that i put out every day.
Any ideas please Abers x
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When i said put food on the ground, i meant on a foot tall bird table.
We have bird feeders also hanging from a tall stand.
I put out all mashed up potato leftovers --soft wet wholemeal bread etc.
And will try some raisins tomorrow , to finish up the packet.
Most of our garden is now paved, so where can i get all the worms from?
Ah, will venture out to front garden tomorrow then, and start digging.
When i said put food on the ground, i meant on a foot tall bird table.
We have bird feeders also hanging from a tall stand.
I put out all mashed up potato leftovers --soft wet wholemeal bread etc.
And will try some raisins tomorrow , to finish up the packet.
Most of our garden is now paved, so where can i get all the worms from?
Ah, will venture out to front garden tomorrow then, and start digging.
Well the ones in our garden don't eat off my hand, but she will sit right next to me - literally on the same garden bench. If I am working in the garden she'll come and perch on the nearest post or hop around about 8 inches from me. I like to think she KNOWS that I am looking out for her and her babies. She also knows now that if I clap my hands, she needs to fly away quickly.
What do you do about CATS!! there are two living along the road, and I spend my life chasing them away from the privet hedges in a neighbours garden where the finches nest. i have rescued one parent from the cats jaws, and it flew off and i think it survived, but they killed a thrush who had a nest with babies, and they all died. I even thought of capturing the cats and taking them to another part of town. They hate me, if they see me, they stop dead, then turn and run, and all I have done to them is to chase them away. I would nor harm an animal, but the birds are with young again. What it help if i had a dog?
I think for fowl its not too bad if it is really stale. But if it is soft it can block their crop (or so the bloke I got the chickens from told me, Society).
Annie, please do not catch the cats and take them to another part of town. That's cruel to the cats and to the owners and all you are doing is moving the problem elsewhere.
I have FOUR cats. And a hosepipe.......
Annie, please do not catch the cats and take them to another part of town. That's cruel to the cats and to the owners and all you are doing is moving the problem elsewhere.
I have FOUR cats. And a hosepipe.......
I know what you mean, Puss, we have that problem with the starlings. They come down en-masse and clear the lot.
Mind you, at the moment we've stopped putting food out - unfortunately we have a huge rat in the garden. We have a humane trap next to the shed, where we think he's living. If we manage to catch him, we'll take him to a country park about four miles away, and hopefully he won't come back.
I feel sad because we also have a regular pheasant, we've fed him for 3 years, but have decided we can't carry on putting the food out while this big rat is present. :o(
I just hope that he has others in our street looking out for him.
Mind you, at the moment we've stopped putting food out - unfortunately we have a huge rat in the garden. We have a humane trap next to the shed, where we think he's living. If we manage to catch him, we'll take him to a country park about four miles away, and hopefully he won't come back.
I feel sad because we also have a regular pheasant, we've fed him for 3 years, but have decided we can't carry on putting the food out while this big rat is present. :o(
I just hope that he has others in our street looking out for him.
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