Birds at the feeder

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Just a winter day at the suet feeder/sunflower seed/corn/peanuts

WildLife Sciences Mesh Suet Ball Cage – For the Wild Birds

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Green Solutions Recycled Suet Feeders – For the Wild Birds

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This suet feeder is a simple yet durable option for feeding your woodpeckers, chickadees and nuthatches. This feeder is made from recycled plastic and has a powder coated wire mesh for comfortable perching. You can find the double suet version here: www.forthewildbirds.com For the Wild Birds and www.forthewildbirds.com specialize in providing knowledge gained by experience and high quality products to our customers. In addition to selling fresh seed, we also carry feeders, houses and accessories from great brands like Droll Yankees, WoodLink, Birds Choice, Perky-Pet, Erva and more! You can find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/forthewildbirds

Bluejay Eating Suet 7-14-11

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Put out a new suet cake this morning and the bluejay wasted no time finding it.

Bird Kicks Another Bird Off Feeder

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A chickadee kicks a brown bird off our suet feeder.

Birds Choice Suet Block Feeder – For the Wild Birds

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The Recycled Seed and Suet Block Feeder from Birds Choice can feed whole flocks of hungry birds. Woodpeckers, nuthatches and chickadees can feed perched from the powder coated wire cage. Feeding is simple – just lift up the lid and drop in an extra large suet or seed block and your good to go! You can find this feeder here: www.forthewildbirds.com For the Wild Birds and www.forthewildbirds.com specialize in providing knowledge gained by experience and high quality products to our customers. In addition to selling fresh seed, we also carry feeders, houses and accessories from great brands like Droll Yankees, WoodLink, Birds Choice, Perky-Pet, Erva and more! You can find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/forthewildbirds

Beaver coming to feed and see it going also!

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do warblers visit suet feeders during migration?

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Until yesterday, I have never seen a warbler at a feeder. But I saw a female yellow warbler at my suet feeder yesterday afternnon. Is this common during migration or just some fluke?

My neighbor removed my squirrel feeder and suet block feeder from the City Tree. Can I bill him for it?

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My neighbor is a jack*ss and insists that all the animals that live near the house, which is across the street from a forest preserve, ONLY come on to the property because of my feeder. The feeder that has been up since January 7th.

‎"The feeder attracts skunks."

Oh… So you mean the 2 skunks that come by the house every 2 weeks and wake me up when they pass under my bedroom window predicted a year and a half ago that I’d put a feeder out?

8 raccoons, 2 opossums, 1 rabbit, 1 fox, a small herd of deer, 5 squirrels, a mated pair of cardinals, 1 bluejay, 4 woodpeckers, snakes, & 2 skunks that wake me up with their smell every 2 weeks from spring to fall are psychic & hung out here because of my feeder? Well I’ll be damned.

So anyways… We were told we needed to take them down after dark yesterday. That involves a screwdriver and I didn’t want to do it in the dark so I just went out there with a broom and shovel and cleaned up the shells and bits of corn that were on the ground. I could easily do this in the dark.

I wake up this morning and look out my window at 7:00am and both the suet feeder, that has been out there mess free for going on a year now, and my squirrel feeder are missing.

There is only one reason it would be missing, the jack*ss took it all down and threw it out.

The details of this are:
1. He is a tenant. He does not own the building. He lives here just like we do. He claims the landlord wanted it removed but we didn’t have a chance to speak to him yet.

2. He has a history of just throwing out anything he doesn’t like when you don’t ask HIS permission to put it out. He killed my flowers last summer when I replaced the dying flowers in the box by the front door.

3. The tree it was on is City of Chicago Property. It is on the other side of the sidewalk from the house so it is Public Property, not part of the property the house is on. He TREATS it like it is building property, but he works for the city and damn well knows better.

If he stole my property, I want to bill him for:

1. The squirrel feeder itself: .00
2. The feed in it: .00.
3. The Suet Feeder: .00.
4. The Suet: .00.

He had no right to touch my stuff when we just hadn’t had the chance to remove it ourselves yet.

Can I bill him for the theft of property?

How to attract birds to your feeder?

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I have a bird feeder in my yard and no birds ever come to it…I spread bird feed around the feeder and also put out a suet feeder and still nothing! I also live right next to a 900 acre state forest so this seems crazy to me. Is there anything I can do to get some birds over here. My 3 year old is starting to ask why the birds don’t like us. lol =)

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