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Regularly feed the local birds. When I put out a seed feeder, it is
normally all gone within 24 hours. I put out one on Wednesday morning,
and now 4 days later it is still half full!

There seem to be a couple of sparrows, and the odd tit around, but
nothing like last week. Do you thinlk they've gone off their food
because of the heat?

(It is not that they been attracted by someone elses feeder, as there
are only a few houses here, and only a couple of those feed the birds)


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On Sun, 2 Oct 2011 12:02:58 +0100, Roger Tonkin
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Regularly feed the local birds. When I put out a seed feeder, it is
normally all gone within 24 hours. I put out one on Wednesday morning,
and now 4 days later it is still half full!

There seem to be a couple of sparrows, and the odd tit around, but
nothing like last week. Do you thinlk they've gone off their food
because of the heat?

(It is not that they been attracted by someone elses feeder, as there
are only a few houses here, and only a couple of those feed the birds)


No change round here - still as greedy as ever. We get a quiet period
at the feeders in spring but that is usually because they're attacking
the crab apples and anything else with a berry on it. Is it possible
there's a plentiful supply of autumn berries somewhere around you?
There's not that much autumn berrying around here apart from my
pyracantha and that's already been stripped. For some reason they
generally ignore the crab apples until the spring.

Cheers, Jake
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sweeping up leaves by the cubic metre!

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On 02/10/2011 12:02, Roger Tonkin wrote:
Regularly feed the local birds. When I put out a seed feeder, it is
normally all gone within 24 hours. I put out one on Wednesday morning,
and now 4 days later it is still half full!

There seem to be a couple of sparrows, and the odd tit around, but
nothing like last week. Do you thinlk they've gone off their food
because of the heat?

(It is not that they been attracted by someone elses feeder, as there
are only a few houses here, and only a couple of those feed the birds)




Maybe they're enjoying lots of juicy spiderlings :~( and other juicy
creatures. Also, there's a good crop of berries this autumn.

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On Sun, 2 Oct 2011 12:02:58 +0100, Roger Tonkin
wrote:

Regularly feed the local birds. When I put out a seed feeder, it is
normally all gone within 24 hours. I put out one on Wednesday morning,
and now 4 days later it is still half full!

There seem to be a couple of sparrows, and the odd tit around, but
nothing like last week. Do you thinlk they've gone off their food
because of the heat?

(It is not that they been attracted by someone elses feeder, as there
are only a few houses here, and only a couple of those feed the birds)



Same here - although they appeared yesterday afternoon for a feast.

I assume some of the zillions of spiders are keeping them busy.
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