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kandj

kandj Report 13 Aug 2018 21:26

A squirrel does seem to have got the majority vote Vera?? I had to smile reading of your OH outside with a hoover!!

Ann, I hope that you have enjoyed your Happy Birthday today with lots of nice cards and lovely presents too.

Jane you do have a nice variety of birds in your garden. I still have the usual starlings, blackbirds, sparrows and the pigeons who make a big mess in both bird baths daily!

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 13 Aug 2018 22:01

Thank you Kandj yes I had lots of lovely cards and mostly money presents as people know I like to buy craft making stuff. Had a very good day thanks.

Jane

Jane Report 14 Aug 2018 19:57

Oh I missed your Birthday Ann. Belated Birthday wishes to you xx

Jane

Jane Report 18 Aug 2018 16:11

I think I am going to have to take down the window feeder as Thomas is catching too many little birds :-( :-( OH said he has had to dispose of the remains of 2 already today and it seems to have really upset him. My fault for feeding the birds :-S :-S
I have suggested moving the feeder down to one of the Greenhouses but not sure how he feels about that. He thinks I should not feed them until later in the year as there is plenty of food about for them now. I feel a bit of a stand off coming on :-S

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 18 Aug 2018 16:58

You might have to take it down to break Thomas's habit. They won't starve but hopefully they won't get caught by Thomas either. They are obviously too slow to get away from him.

Jane

Jane Report 18 Aug 2018 19:02

Ann he has just had another bird so the feeder is down now. Haven't told OH where it is (BUT) I have stuck it on one of the windows of his Greenhouse :-D :-D.
I have had to draw the curtain as I can't stand to see the birds flying to the window thinking there is food there :-(.. I know I am a bit of a softy but they have been such a pleasure and I have got to recognise some of the bigger birds . Hopefully they will find their way down to the Greenhouse now and that Thomas will behave. I do think that it is just the movement the birds make on the ground under the feeder that makes Thomas think it might be a mouse. I did read somewhere it is the cat seeing a sudden movement that makes them pounce(no matter if it is a mouse bird or whatever)
OH seems quite upset with all the bird kill today.He never used to be like this.he doesn't want to speak to Thomas again today LOL

kandj

kandj Report 19 Aug 2018 10:32

Oh dear Jane, I felt the same when I made the decision to take the window feeder down but not for the same reason that you have with your bad cat, naughty Thomas.

I reverted to using the ground feeder but I'm very careful to make sure it's empty each night...... I still have a real dread/phobia about MICE......... ugggghhhhh!!

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 19 Aug 2018 13:27

Maybe if there was something fixed under the feeder to stop seed etc dropping to the ground it would deter Thomas. He has only recently started doing it though which is strange. Has he got a bell, I think you can get a special type to warn birds. OH is going to have to toughen up a bit, softie!! :-D :-D

Jane

Jane Report 19 Aug 2018 15:41

Ann the trouble with the feeder is that the Blackbirds especially chuck food out all over the place so nothing underneath would make any difference :-(
I am now looking at an empty window :-( :-( whereas yesterday there would be a real flurry of activity going on. One good thing is that the birdbath has been well used by the young Bluetits today and that is just a few feet away from the window.
Thomas is catching and eating plenty of mice but no Bunnies at the moment (as far as we know) . There are lots of Foxes around so they may be eating all the Bunnies .

Bells don't really work that well on HUNTER cats !!!. We did try it . He could move without making a tinkle LOL

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 21 Aug 2018 18:02

Cats are hunters, it’s in their genes, and Thomas seems to be Chief Supreme Hunter :-(

We’ve never had a window feeder but when we had a cat who would shin up trees to get at the birds on the hanging feeders OH fitted a tray to a tall shiny steel pole and sited it away from the trees. The birds flew on to the tray for the food and the cat couldn’t climb the pole to get at them.

We had a few laughs watching her try to climb the pole and sliding straight down but she soon realised she was fighting a losing battle and gave up.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 22 Aug 2018 14:52

Just a seen a lovely large hedgehog in the garden, we are so pleased, it seemed to be collecting leaves so maybe it is going to hibernate in the garden, it headed for between the shed and the fence, nothing can get to it there.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 27 Aug 2018 14:18

Ann
I can't remember the last time that I saw a hedgehog around here, although they used to be frequent visitors.
They could feast on the enormous slugs which have set up home in our compost bin, where they must have gone seeking moisture this summer.

Jane

Jane Report 27 Aug 2018 14:43

No Hedgehogs seen here ,although I am sure we will have one somwhere in the garden. Probably down the bottom of the garden near the compost containers.
How nice though to see one collecting leaves like that Ann.

I am missing my little birds since taking down the window feeder. It's soooo quiet .The good thing is we haven't seen Thomas with a bird since.I will put the feeder back up later in the Autumn. Yesterday we had 2 Buzzards flying very low over here.Normally it is the Red Kites so that was unusual .

kandj

kandj Report 27 Aug 2018 18:02

Sending Ann and hubby Congratulations and very many Happy 58th Wedding Anniversary wishes to you both. xx

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 27 Aug 2018 18:34

Echoing what Kandj said and wishing Ann and her husband a wonderful anniversary day .

I bet you are not the only one missing your little birds Jane - it sounds as though Thomas is missing his mid-morning snack too.

At the moment I am not filling the seed feeder after OH had to vacuum all the seeds up. I did refill it once but carefully laid a bit of black plastic under the tree where it hangs and, sure enough, next morning all the seeds were on the plastic and the feeder was empty. OH had a look at it today and said it seems to be missing an inner ring so the slots to release the seeds on to the tray are twice as big as they should be. Something heavy would be able to swing it enough to tip a lot of the seeds out. Today I have seen a pigeon sitting in that tree and looking at the feeder so I think he may be the culprit.

I have two other seed feeders but will probably buy another one. In the meantime the sparrows have taken to pecking at the suet balls and the blue tits are going for the peanuts. I also saw a great tit on the peanuts today.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Aug 2018 19:35

Thanks for your good wishes ladies, I don’t know where those years have gone.

At least your birds are still around Vera, sounds like the pigeon then.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 28 Aug 2018 17:28

I threw away the damaged seed feeder and when we went shopping I bought yet another one of a slightly different design. I have just half filled it and we'll see how the birds get on with this one. I still have three others of different sizes tucked away in the cupboard.

I also got another big bucket of suet balls. Sometimes I feel as though I am spending more on the birds than on ourselves :-)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 28 Aug 2018 18:36

Ah but they give us a lot of pleasure don’t they?

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 29 Aug 2018 15:51

I have been keeping an eye on my new seed feeder and nothing has been near it yet but I suppose I must be patient and give the birds a bit of time to get used to it.

There were two very pretty small cats in our garden earlier. I have never seen them before and have no idea where they came from but they looked well cared for. They both ran away when they saw me watching them from the window.

Hooray. While I have been writing this a couple of sparrows have landed on the feeder and are happily pecking at the seeds :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 29 Aug 2018 16:50

Well done Vera, they will bring their friends