Anonymous wrote:I'd love to get a bird feeder, but am holding off.
We back a wooded area and the last time we had one it was great for a few day til some hawks started coming to the area. I didn't want to be that kind of bird feeder.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the club. One day you’re young and fancy free and the next day ¡Bam! you’re excited to see a yellow throated warbler.
Anonymous wrote:As a long-term bird enthusiast, happy to welcome another into the fold! If you don't already have it, get the Merlin Bird ID app; it's awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved ours too. And then the mourning doves took it over and bullied away any other birds from using it. They'd sit in it all day, rotating maybe 10 different doves, and fight to eat it all. They didn't care if I'd tap the glass or shoo them away. So all day every day it was just the dumb doves and maybe occasionally 1-2 other birds.
Maybe I need seed they don't like. Any tips?
Get a second feeder.
Anonymous wrote:I'd love to get a bird feeder, but am holding off.
We back a wooded area and the last time we had one it was great for a few day til some hawks started coming to the area. I didn't want to be that kind of bird feeder.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Gross. Birds carry a lot of disease, and draw additional pests.