My bird feeder

Teegate

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Sweet! Did you have one at your other place, and which one has more birds?

Guy
 

MuckSavage

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Apr 1, 2005
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A red bellied woodpecker visits my feeder (in Turnersville) He always eludes my camera. I even keep it in close proximity to the window.
 

Banjo

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Apr 17, 2005
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Thats cool having the woodpeckers at the feeder. My wife has three feeders on our small balcony off the bedroom. When the curtains are open from the night before, we can lay in bed and watch them. She put some suet out recently, and it is attracting a Carolina Chickadee. This morning we had the Carolina, Cardinals, Sparrows, Titmice, Juncos, Mourning Doves, even half a dozen American Goldfinches. No woodpeckers yet, although there are some in the woods next to and behind us.
 

dragoncjo

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Aug 12, 2005
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I find it takes some time for woodpeckers to visit a feeder. The chickadees and titmice come right away. Try some woodpecker food such as nuts and the redbellies should be all over. I don't know about the rest of you guys but I feel like I see redbellies more then I ever did before and flickers for that matter.
 

piker56

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I find it takes some time for woodpeckers to visit a feeder. The chickadees and titmice come right away. Try some woodpecker food such as nuts and the redbellies should be all over. I don't know about the rest of you guys but I feel like I see redbellies more then I ever did before and flickers for that matter.


We've had red bellies at our feeder occasionally, but I'm also noticing a lot more variety at the feeders. I've been seeing creepers and wrens, we never had those until this year. We also had a rabbit and squirrel problem at the feeder, until the Great Horned Owl moved in to the neighborhood a few months ago. I haven't seen it but my neighbor did. No more rabbits and just a few squirrels left.
 
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