Posted in Bird Feeders on May 18th, 2008 No Comments »
Hi,
It’s a lovely Sunday morning in the Yorkshire countyside. The sun is shining, the hedges and fields are a lush green and the sky is a clear blue sky. Have been outside filling the bird feeders.
I noticed a few starlings inside the meshed ground feeder. Don’t want that. I keep the door to this covered [...]
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Posted in General on May 10th, 2008 3 Comments »
I hang three bird feeders from branches. In summer I carry an old jug full of bird seed out to the feeders and fill the feeders outside.
I heard a loud noise and saw a small shadow whizz by my left shoulder.
Looking up I saw a brightly coloured black and yellow bird.
It was a Great Tit. [...]
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Posted in Bird Feeders on Apr 29th, 2008 2 Comments »
Welcome to my product review of -
THE DROLL YANKEE PK BIRD FEEDER
The PK Feeder
Holds up to 2lb of bird food
Can be hung or pole mounted. There is an option to pole mount by buying the Droll Yankees Pole adapter or 1/2 leaded pipe.
DROLL YANKEE PK FEEDER IN MY GARDEN
You will see from these two photographs [...]
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Bird tables and bird feeders attract birds of all sorts and sizes.
I put out a lot of bird food for the garden birds. I don’t want to see it wasted.
Especially at this time of year when birds are busy breeding I want the bird food to be used by garden birds.
I put out sunflower hearts because [...]
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Posted in Bird Food on Jan 22nd, 2008 1 Comment »
I use my meshed ground feeder a lot and I’ve placed it outside my kitchen window so I can easily watch the birds feeding through the window.
I’ve started to put a lot of different food in the feeder. This morning I thought that maybe I maybe I was putting out too much bird food on [...]
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I went out to feed the birds today. It seems such a short time ago that this tree was covered in leaves and I could hardly see the bird feeder hanging on its branches.
Now the trees are bare and winter is fast approaching.
There are four sparrows in this photograph. At one point there were about [...]
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