It’s a new addition to my bird kingdom. Got it from the River.
Seefun Hanging Bird Bath for Outdoors Glass Bowl Wildbird Dish Feeder for Garden, Patio and Yard, Peacock Amazon.com : Seefun Hanging Bird Bath for Outdoors Glass Bowl Wildbird Dish Feeder for Garden, Patio and Yard, Peacock : Patio, Lawn & Garden
3 Likes
Pretty. I have one like that, but mine, I think, has a big butterfly on it. Supposed to be a birdbath but I have used it for food too.
1 Like
It’s designed for water or food. I put water in at first but the birds weren’t very interested. The sunflower seeds was an immediate attraction.
1 Like
StopICU33:
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Nice! First time I’ve seen a Rose breasted.
1 Like
Late April and May is the best time to look for them at your feeders. I’ve seen Blue Grosbeaks here on my feeders as well.
[Mod Note]: Re-encoded video for proper embedded viewing in web browsers.
1 Like
The Tufted Titmouse likes food in the hanging dish too.
2 Likes
Happy Catbird takes its turn in the dish today.
3 Likes
Man, a bird bonanza! And they all sound so happy!
Sadly, chez nous, relatively dull:
Crows, sparrows, pigeons, seagulls and the very occasional hawk. Same as it ever was in this neighborhood.
And hummingbirds.
Used to see blue jays. Almost never anymore.
1 Pigeons
1 Sparrows
3 Crows
4 Hummingbirds
5 Seagulls (transiting)
6 Blue jays
6 Hawks
Now the city’s planting 5G trees and they’re all like
‘Sure, boss, bring it on. What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger.’
Gotta admire their pluck.
2 Likes
Cool! Do they really seek out the highest seat?
1 Like
This one sure does.
As much as I feed them they should be happy. Lol
I have three suet feeders and four other feeding stations. Also I’ve got one hummingbird feeder as well. And today they have been swarming the feeders like mad. It must be the cold front coming through the area.
1 Like