Have you ever made a birdfeeder?
Do you know what kind of birdfeeders and food attract birds in your area to them?
Do you have a hummingbird feeder?
Birdfeeder
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Re: Birdfeeder
We have a birdfeeder in our front yard; we put pucks of seed on it sometimes (we haven't this year because of a health risk for the birds).
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Re: Birdfeeder
As kids we made them by putting peanut butter on a pinecone and dipping that in bird seed. I've got a feeder in my back yard that I've been neglecting recently.
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Re: Birdfeeder
I've considered a birdfeeder because I like birds, but birdfeeders attract squirrels, too, and I hate squirrels-----------just sewer rats in fur coats. Squirrels can go to H.
boo--------------a real american weirdo