Anonymous wrote:Don't have cats in your house. Keep the birds safe.
Feed the hummingbird and change the water every 2-3 days scrubbing the feeder well. Mold kills them.
Feed the birds only a little bit at a time and place the feeders away from each other so that the birds do not catch infection from each other. Keep the feeders clean. Let them be empty for 2-3 days before refilling. Change their location frequently.
Most important...they need water source and the water should be cleaned very often. I am changing water at least 2-4 times a day because they poop in it too and that can spread germs to other birds.
SOCIAL DISTANCING.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had bluebird fledglings leave our box yesterday morning! Mom and Dad used seed from our feeders for the babies, which surprised me. This year I put out Coles Hot Meats. The squirrels won’t eat them because of the hot pepper, but we get tons of songbirds!
Bluebirds! Do you live close-in to the city, or out in the country? I'd love to put a box out, but I'm not sure bluebirds want to come to my place in suburban Maryland.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had bluebird fledglings leave our box yesterday morning! Mom and Dad used seed from our feeders for the babies, which surprised me. This year I put out Coles Hot Meats. The squirrels won’t eat them because of the hot pepper, but we get tons of songbirds!
Bluebirds! Do you live close-in to the city, or out in the country? I'd love to put a box out, but I'm not sure bluebirds want to come to my place in suburban Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you keep rats away?
You can't really, though they are more interested in restaurants. Most people are more likely to get field mice anyway.
You can get seed catchers/trays that hang under your feeder and catch the hulled seeds. You toss the seeds in your trash every once in a while. The squirrels don't seem interested because it just contains the shells after the birds have taken the seed meat out.
https://www.amazon.com/Songbird-Essentials-SEIA30034-Seed-Hoop/dp/B0029W7RYY/ref=sr_1_5?crid=2W20O2HEV2LTJ&dchild=1&keywords=bird+feeder+tray+seed+catcher&qid=1591759293&sprefix=bird+feeder+tray%2Caps%2C142&sr=8-5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two questions:
How do you keep mosquitos from lying eggs in your birdbath?
Does anyone know what the cute black and grey birds at my feeder are called? It is a very sharply delineated pattern—looks like they are wearing little formal wear or something.
Maybe gray catbirds?
Anonymous wrote:You should not use pesticides or herbicides and you should leave/put all your leaves into your gardens. Keeping a good cover over your garden soil encourages worms and things which feed the birds as well as helping your garden to grow well and be healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had bluebird fledglings leave our box yesterday morning! Mom and Dad used seed from our feeders for the babies, which surprised me. This year I put out Coles Hot Meats. The squirrels won’t eat them because of the hot pepper, but we get tons of songbirds!
Bluebirds! Do you live close-in to the city, or out in the country? I'd love to put a box out, but I'm not sure bluebirds want to come to my place in suburban Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you keep rats away?
You can't really, though they are more interested in restaurants. Most people are more likely to get field mice anyway.
Anonymous wrote:We had bluebird fledglings leave our box yesterday morning! Mom and Dad used seed from our feeders for the babies, which surprised me. This year I put out Coles Hot Meats. The squirrels won’t eat them because of the hot pepper, but we get tons of songbirds!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work with an ornithologist. You should NOT be feeding birds right now.
I don’t think so.
https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/feeding-your-backyard-birds
Anonymous wrote:Oh this is pretty amazing.. I was looking for some food with more sunflowers to attract more Cardinals and I found this - price is unbeatable. This brand cost a tone everywhere else:
A buck a pound, can't beat this..unless you can, do let me know.
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Anonymous wrote:PSA: safflower is healthier (less fatty) than sunflower seeds.
If you pay a little extra for the shelled seeds, they don't get all over your porch or lawn.