Hi all,
We moved to a house back in September after thirteen years in a flat overlooking a harbour - yes, effectively our back garden was water and all we saw were loads of cormorants and razorbills and guillemots, along with an assortment of gulls.
So, in October we bought a feeding station and put Peanuts, Sunflower hearts, and Suet balls up. Within a week they had been found and ever since are frequented by Starlings and Goldfinches mainly. We get the odd blue tits and house sparrows too, but other than starlings occasionally, nothing touches the peanuts!
We used to have trays on the feeders but had to remove them due to Pigeons taking all the Sunflower hearts. What can we do to encourage more peanuts to be used? Or, should we replace the peanuts entirely with an alternative feeder?
We'd like more variety and frequency of birds visiting, but due to renting and our restrictions in what we can do in the garden, we don't have much scope for planting shrubs and trees etc. to attract more.
Ideas on the peanuts in particular would be greatly appreciated as we end up throwing most of it away as it gets wet and mouldy.
Thanks!
Paul
Have a look here Paul. Will have a look and see if there are any more links I can find for you. Have found 3 sites, lots of lovely choices there I think. I would have said the Rowan and Silver Birch were not the best to put in planters, they will grow tall and need to spread. www.gardenersworld.com/.../
www.dummies.com/.../
https://www.thompson-morgan.com/flowers-plants-shrubs/plants/shrubs/shrubs-suitable-for-containers
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can