Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Better to add plants that attract birds
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No feeders. Attracts rats .
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I have 5 feeders
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ARE there any rules
the decline in grammar is yet another sign of the apocalpyse |
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One of my friends put up a bird feeder, now he has roof rats in his attic.
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To each their own. In our case we have had a nice bird feeder in our front area for nine years. Attracts so many gorgeous active birds. No rats etc etc.
We have a large birdhouse in our backyard. Small holes, so for small birds. So many little guys have had families, then they fly to the feeder. One of our joys of life, watching them. So for us, it’s ++++++. |
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Much prefer beautiful sounds of birds to the annoying loud sound of the motorcycle at 7am.
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So no... please don't install bird feeders in your backyard. |
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use safflower seeds as squirrels do not eat those seeds. I attached a bird feeder to my lanai. They all flock at the same times. Then it's a game of control. The male cardinal doesn't allow his wife to eat while he is perched & chases her & all others away. When she is pregnant, then they eat together. He also kisses her. It's my alternative to having a pet.
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not at my house for the last 2 years
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yikes
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The songbirds will take a while to come back after recent construction. Any food you put out will attract critters, other than birds, that you and your neighbors will not like. Rats are common. No food source, no rats.
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![]() When I lived up north I had bird feeders out year round. Birdwatching has been a very enjoyable hobby. But, after realizing that I would not only attract birds here, I would invite unsavory varmints to my yard, I decided to offer them water to drink and bathe in. A simple plant pot, turned upside down and placed near shrubs, trees, some sort of cover has brought a wide variety of feathered friends to my yard. Buy a clay pot and a plastic tray (saucer). It will be much easier to clean, especially in the summer. I use latex gloves since I know birds can carry diseases. I usually have two bird baths going at any time and often they are both in use.
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It doesn't get any better than this and I am loving every minute of it! Maine and The Villages, Fl. |
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