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Birdseed - What Did I Do Wrong ?

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atalanta | 13:54 Thu 04th Feb 2016 | Animals & Nature
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I heard on the radio about the RSPB's garden watch, so I went out and bought some ( apparently appropriate) birdseed. I put a handful of seed in a shallow dull-coloured dish on the patio. No birds arrived. I put the dish further away, on the grass. No birds.
However, when I threw out some stale bread, I had swarms of pigeons and thrushes. I know there are sparrows very close, but why didn't they ( or any other birds ) come for the seeds ?
  
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They haven't discovered them yet. It takes a while.
Sorry,atalanta it's the way it goes, Over the years Trish and I have spent a small fortune on different bird foods.They all seem to get eaten by invisible birds.Chuck out a handfull of bread crumbs and they all appear out of nowhere.
I only feed sunflower hearts. Most of the birds eat them. BTW, the birds tend to hang around much longer if you use a seed feeder rather than putting them loose on a table or on the ground.
Some birds are ground feeders or like feeding from a flat dish (robins for example) other birds prefer hanging from a bird "cage (tits, sparrows etc)
Are there cats in the area? If the dish is on the ground then the birds won't use it.
You will have many birds in the near future if you put some small containers on fence-walls or trees where they will feel safer. It is not natural for wild birds to eat from a dish so it will take a considerable time before they feel safe enough to come down to eat from that. Bird tables/feeders placed sensibly are great for small birds. If to many pigeons or large birds can gain excess to the food, place some 2" wirenetting around the feeding station.
I planted some birdseed once. Didn't get a single bird come up :-(
they are more likely to come to a bird table as they feel safer than on the ground.
I find they only take seed from a suspended feeder or table..never on ground
It also helps if you site the feeders near a shrub or a hedge. It gives them cover if a sparrow hawk attacks.
The sparrowhawk spoiled my RSPB birdwatch. The birds kept disappearing.
I berd table is high on my list of things to make. Im on AL for 8 days, I may crack on with it, along with a 1001 other things on the agenda.
*A bird table*
I have one of those wire ball ones hung in a tree that only the little birds can get in. It gets emptied of seed every couple of days, I find it really good.
The plastic bottle feeder would last about 5mins in my garden due to squirrels.
I had never seen a goldfinch until I put a proper feeder full of sunflower hearts hanging from a tree and now I can have up to 20 all trying to feed from it!

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