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Welcome to my product review.   I will give an unbiased, balanced and accurate opinion.
THE MESHED GROUND FEEDER
PREVIEW BEFORE THE PRODUCT REVIEW
Ground feeding birds are often forgotten.  How many times do you see thrushes, blackbirds on a hanging feeders. 
Meshed Ground Feeders  also give small birds like the chaffinch, robin, blue tit protection from predators including cats and [...]

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Have our moorhens been eaten by foxes?  Poor Maisie Moorhen if this has happened
This summer for the first time we had two moorhens at the farm pond and I called one Maisie, in the end they were all Maisie.

They raised some young moorhens on this pond.  The young moorhens were shy and timid until they [...]

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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’ve heard from another birding enthusiast who is having trouble with large birds eating all the food from the bird table.  It’s great to hear from people who are interested in birds and to share our problems and hopefully find a solution.
He, like me, agrees that you get a great view of birds when they [...]

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The stupid thrush

I’ve just put an assortment of food inside the cage of the ground feeder. The mesh is big enough for smaller birds and also starlings to get into, but thrushes are bigger and fatter and so can’t get through the mesh. To help the bigger birds like the Thrush I started to open the cage [...]

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I have used the same two bird tables for years. The birds know these bird tables. Now they seem to be obsolete because of the rooks and crows. For some unknown reason this year they have started to swarm down from the skies onto my bird table as soon as I put any food out. [...]

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