Madelaine Amee |
05-08-2013 10:24 AM |
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Originally Posted by My Daily Run
(Post 673106)
I have had a bird feeder for almost a year. It took a long time for the birds to discover and trust it. I clean it and change the feed as it does get moldy if no one eats it. I suddenly got beautiful cardinals visiting. Many of them early morning and evening. I was thrilled then suddenly the red wing blackbirds and regular blackbirds started coming. I understand that they need to eat too but they are driving my cardinals away and emptying my feeder in one day. I took the feeder down and the blackbirds have started to leave but not without squealing for days. My cardinals come to visit but unfortunately my feeder is gone. Is there anything I can do to just attract non pesty wild birds.:sing: HELP
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NO! Sorry to be so blunt, but there is no way of selectively feeding the birds. One year we had Mocking Birds nesting in the yard and they dive bombed anything that came through to feed, we finally turned the hose on them full force and I think they got the message. They still come to feed, but do not bother the other birds. We have a pair of cardinals, they come morning and night, we have red winged black birds, grackles (huge noisy birds), and this year we have a pair of russet thrush(s) who are raising a family in the corner near our office. We are also inundated with doves - every time I walk through the yard I find a dove sitting on the ground and just staring at me! I let my plants just grow, and never cut them back, so the birds have plenty of protection.
Try to keep in mind that the birds are eating insects and bugs in your yard and the more birds you have the more bugs they will eat.
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