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Old September 2nd, 2017, 01:54 AM
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Bird feeder

So recently we put up a bird feeder in our backyard. One on those cylindrical looking ones with 5-6 feeding perches.

The birds love it. We even put a plate to collect the seed droppings and the birds enjoy that too. sometimes the neighbour's cats chase the birds (they never get them) it's quite the scene. There are also squirrels that like the seeds....but sometimes, and here's the thing there's 30 birds at once...they jostle for position but they seem to work it out. is 30 birds (not always but occasionally) too much for one feeder?

Better not to get another feeder right? cuz that will just attract more?
what's the skinny on backyard bird feeding advice.

many Thx!
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