Feeder Cut down!

I know I am now going to get bombarded with people saying 'Dont cut down!, they expect a ready supply of food!' But 60% or more of my bird feeders have never ONCE been used.

So I have decided to keep only 6-7 feeders in the Garden.

I need your help to decide which ones to keep!

I have these:

  • 2 Sunflower heart feeders: ( 1 is a 2 port feeder and 1 is a 4 port )
  • 1 black sunflower feeder
  • 1 Mealworm Feeder    (KEEP)
  • 2 suet feeders
  • 2 peanut feeders
  • 1 robin mix feeder
  • 1 home made seed mix
  • 1 window feeder ( KEEP)
  • 1 niger seed feeder
  • And 1 blue tit mix.    

     phew...

And I will now tell you what birds i get :

  • House sparrows every day
  • Blackbirds
  • Dunnocks 
  • Blue tits
  • Wrens
  • and occasionaly woodpigeons

Sorry for going on a bit, ;)                                Please awnser.

   Coal

 

Birding , Birding, Birding !

  • oh and last week I had 2 goldfinches briefly but they didnt feed.

    Coal

     

    Birding , Birding, Birding !

  • Hi Coal

    I would make a start by temporarily getting rid of:

    2 port sunflower seed feeder

    1 suet feeder

    the robin mix feeder

    1 peanut feeder

    Best wishes Chris

    Best wishes Chris

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  • Hi Coal,

    Anything duplicated could come down until next winter, such as the small sunflower heart feeder and one peanut feeder. Personally, I don't offer black sunflower hearts although there are some mixed in with the seed mix I buy. I also don't offer any speciality mixes such as the robin or blue tit mix. All my birds are happy with sunflower hearts, a general no-cereal seed mix and peanut granules all mixed up together, plus I also supply nyjer. I suggest you take away the robin and bluetit mixes, and perhaps add them to your general seed mix. The birds will pick and chose which bits they like.

     

    Cheers, Linda.

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  • Hello Coal

    I've taken down some of my feeders too - we had a feeding station that we put in the hole for the parasol in our patio table (hope that makes sense!).

    We now want to use the table for the summer so I've got rid of one mesh seed feeder .

    I've put the peanut feeder down at the bottom of the garden and will put that away when it's empty.

    We've just restocked with food - we've bought a very large bag of  summer mix , peanuts and some more nyger seed as we are getting  goldfinches regularly now.

     

    Jazzcat