Cardinal at bird feeder
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Test video. My first upload.
The seeds you offer in your seed bird feeder will decide the type of feeder you need to use and the types of birds that will be attracted to your garden. Lets take a look at your options for seed, feeders and the type of birds you can expect to attract. There are basically eight feeds and feed options
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Test video. My first upload.
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i live in SC, a right to work state & my actors work for peanuts (well, sometimes sunflower seeds) & they totally improvise, so i have no need for a screenwriter………… & i have no producers or sponsors to tell me what i can or cannot do……….. & i have no budget or time constraints to lose sleep over………. & my backyard is my studio………… & best of all, i get to pick the music…………….pretty cool……..
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Family of Blue Tits at Feeding Station in Aldwick, West Sussex June 2009. Parents feeding young birds. 10 visits in 90 seconds. Feeding from tray filled with Fat, raisins and mealworm. Feeders are hung from branches of Acacia Tree. Background sound of washing-up (unintentional). See also my other clips of birds at these feeders. The blue tits’ nest is in the next-door garden. Robins and some SPARROW-like birds also feed here. Any seed or nuts falling from the feeder are taken by pigeons that walk around among the ferns and other plants growing beneath the tree.
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Honey bee’s are draining my humming bird feeder at a rate of about 1 cup an hour. I don’t want to stop feeding the birds, but I don’t want to feed the bee’s.
» Mobile phones responsible for disappearance of honey bee
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Just before dusk, before they must find their roosts, the House Finches, Chickadees and Goldfinches tussle at the seed feeder that hangs outside my office window. It seems that maximum occupancy is five.