The weather of late has been pretty poor to say the least. So much so, that I have been doing a lot of my birding recently from the lounge window. Not ideal, and it limits the number of species that I can see. That said, I'm quite lucky to a good variety of the Tit family visit the feeders and trees. Jays have passed through recently and a few Goldcrests.
I have a new feeder that I can highly recommend from Kingsyard. (Click on the Kingsyard link here on the right) Kingsyard
This particular feeder is constructed really well, and is very sturdy. It has two different sizes of mesh, which means you can put different size seeds or food in each half. It also has a tray along the bottom that holds all the food like a trough. The water shield on the top unscrews so that you can put your food in. Again, this is a very sturdy acrylic that will keep the food dry in the rain and hopefully it will act as a baffle for the resident squirrels. The birds seem to like it and I'm really pleased with it. It has made the rainy days a little less miserable when I look out to it.
The Coal Tits are really big fans. I've had 3 or 4 on here at a time.
Nice feeder! We have the same wet weather here. I'm very tired of it. I feed the birds too.
ReplyDeleteThe feeder looks like a metallic lantern.
ReplyDeleteHi Adam, Looks like you have the basis for an interesting blog. Take care. Mike.
ReplyDeleteBecause of so much inclement weather here in New England, we too have depended on our feeders to attract the birds. Interestingly, our chickadees, which resemble your coal tits, practically abandoned us during summer, presumably because they become primarily insectivorous. Only lately have they returned in any numbers.
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