To effectively get rid of black birds from your bird feeder, you can try using feeders designed to deter larger birds, such as tube feeders with small perches. You can also try placing feeders in areas where black birds are less likely to visit, such as near dense shrubbery or trees. Additionally, using seed mixes that are less appealing to black birds, such as nyjer or safflower seeds, can help discourage them from visiting your feeder.
To effectively keep black birds away from your bird feeder, you can try using feeders designed to deter larger birds, such as tube feeders with small perches. You can also try using safflower seeds or nyjer seeds, which are less appealing to black birds but still attract smaller birds like finches and chickadees. Additionally, placing the feeder in a more open area away from trees or shrubs can make it harder for black birds to access.
There would be 12 birds left at the bird feeder after the initial group of 3 birds was chased away by the 12 incoming birds.
The type of food you place in your bird feeder depends upon which type of feeder it is. The most common food to feed the wild birds is black oil sunflower seed.
Yes there are modified bird feeders for many birds, for example a hummingbird feeder has small holes for their different beaks. There is no bird feeder for all birds.
Common issues that baffle bird feeder enthusiasts include squirrels stealing bird food, birds not visiting the feeder, and feeder maintenance. To resolve these issues effectively, enthusiasts can use squirrel-proof feeders, place feeders in safe and visible locations, offer a variety of bird food, and regularly clean and refill feeders.
No, bird houses are only for birds to nest in. You will need to get a bird feeder to feed the birds with.
To maintain a raven bird feeder effectively, it is important to keep it clean and filled with appropriate food. Use a sturdy feeder to prevent damage from the birds' strong beaks. Offer a variety of foods like nuts, fruits, and meat to attract ravens. Regularly clean the feeder to prevent mold and bacteria growth. Place the feeder in a quiet and safe location to encourage ravens to visit regularly.
Sometimes it takes over a month for birds to find it.
10 - 5 = 5
If you have a bird feeder, they will most likely eat the seed in the feeder. But if you don't , birds generally eat berries, seeds, nuts, and insects.catapillers
may be the bird is not hungry
You can get different types of bird feeders. I have a wild bird seed feeder and peanut feeders, and they attract the blue tit and finches, but mainly blue tits