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gympunk
10-11-2010, 07:18 AM
I'll post this here because there isn't an "Old Lady" Misc page!
Any tips on what birdseed to use that Sparrows won't eat,
or will attract other birds?
I get 99% Sparrows at my feeder.

kademrulz
10-11-2010, 07:24 AM
Here ya go. I didn't read it all but it should be helpful.

http://www.allaboutbirds.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=1179

gympunk
10-11-2010, 07:36 AM
Thanks!

jf1
10-11-2010, 07:54 AM
i use black oil sunflower seeds exclusively.
have many, many different birds feasting.
only problem; had to squirrel proof my setup...not an easy task.

IronCharles
10-11-2010, 08:50 AM
Where I live, English sparrows are considered a nuisance They are a non native, invasive species that are legal to shoot or trap as pests. Same for starlings. In fact, there are farmers organizations that will pay you a bounty for dead starlings.

I don't kill them personally. I just put out enough of a variety of seeds so that all species can eat their fill.

-=FLEX=-
10-11-2010, 08:57 AM
Same for starlings. On fact, there are farmers organizations that will pay you a bounty for dead starlings.


Starlings are a freaking nuisance. Loud as hell and they travel in huge flocks and crap all over everything.

We had a couple guys living next door last year that put out 5 freaking birdfeeders and we literally had hundreds of Starlings every day in our yard (townhouse) crapping all over my patio furniture and my grill. Then because of all the seed on the ground we got mice in the garage.

First thing I did when they moved out was take all their damn birdfeeders down and thrown them in the trash.

Then I realized they didn't move out until two weeks after that. LMAO.

:D

-=FLEX=-

KrohDaddi
10-11-2010, 09:00 AM
maybe that's why they move on

FlaIronMind
10-11-2010, 09:01 AM
Starlings are a freaking nuisance. Loud as hell and they travel in huge flocks and crap all over everything.

We had a couple guys living next door last year that put out 5 freaking birdfeeders and we literally had hundreds of Starlings every day in our yard (townhouse) crapping all over my patio furniture and my grill. Then because of all the seed on the ground we got mice in the garage.

First thing I did when they moved out was take all their damn birdfeeders down and thrown them in the trash.

Then I realized they didn't move out until two weeks after that. LMAO.

:D

-=FLEX=-

LMAO...excellent.

LisaSkinnoble
10-11-2010, 09:07 AM
I'll post this here because there isn't an "Old Lady" Misc page!
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Oh how I wish there was an "Old Lady" Misc page! I'd finally fit in!

beachguy498
10-11-2010, 09:27 AM
Here ya go. I didn't read it all but it should be helpful.

http://www.allaboutbirds.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=1179

Cool, didn't know that feeding birds was so scientific. I do put out a feeder with seed that most birds seem to like.

I have those eastern starlings in the winter. They crap all over my pool cover and bathe in the water that collects on it. No joke, one Xmas someone brings over this horrible cake, think one person took a little slice out of it. The next day, I put it out for the birds and in 3 hours all that was left was the plate it was on. My yard is fenced so that rules out dogs but the squirrels may have had a hand (or paw..) in it.

BG

KrohDaddi
10-11-2010, 09:28 AM
need a section for crones and wizards

kademrulz
10-11-2010, 09:57 AM
need a section for crones and wizards

I could so see you in a wizard's cloak. Maybe you should be Merlin for Halloween.... or King Arthur. You have the hair for it. :)

nikkiloo2
10-11-2010, 10:06 AM
I'll post this here because there isn't an "Old Lady" Misc page!
Any tips on what birdseed to use that Sparrows won't eat,
or will attract other birds?
I get 99% Sparrows at my feeder.

Not an old lady question at all. Or maybe it is since I'm an old lady.
I need to learn how to post pics, you should see the pulleys and hangers my bf has going on. It's the only way we could keep the squirrels away; they would climb all the way up the poles.
In New England ... Finches like thistle out of sock feeders. In the fall we don't get really brightly colored ones but from about June to mid September lots of bright yellow and bright red ones.
Cardinals ... black sunflower seeds. We have tons of them, entire families. They like the houses better than the pole feeders.
Hummingbirds ... there's some sweet stuff you mix like koolaid that goes in a hummingbird feeder. And suet. They're tough to get around here but once you get one they tell their friends.
Add a decent sized birdbath and you're good to go.
Love love love watching them early mornings and at dusk.

KrohDaddi
10-11-2010, 10:20 AM
I could so see you in a wizard's cloak. Maybe you should be Merlin for Halloween.... or King Arthur. You have the hair for it. :)

maybe lancelot; i have the wound

gympunk
10-11-2010, 10:28 AM
I saw an interview with a ornathologist (Right? Bird person?) & he said it surprising how many experienced birders can't recognize Starlings sometimes, because their colors can change in the light,from black to purpleish red, sometimes they look really beautiful...

IronCharles
10-11-2010, 10:55 AM
Starlings also have an amazing vocabulary of sounds and songs. They are a lot like mockingbirds or parrots in their ability to mimic what they hear. It's too bad they are aggressive and chase away more desirable birds like bluebirds, orioles and cardinals.

If you put out suet, you can expect woodpeckers, if they are in your area. That can be good and bad. They eat a lot of bugs, but they can also damage your house. Also pretty annoying when they tap on your metal gutters! :D

jellodirt
10-11-2010, 11:50 AM
I tried feeding birds this summer and all they do is throw it on the ground. I would like to someday learn how to lure and get set up for hummingbirds. They are fun to watch and a little more appreciative.

IronCharles
10-11-2010, 04:41 PM
If they are throwing it on the ground, they have found a favorite seed in the mix and they are digging through what they don't like to get it. Solution for that is to put only one kind of seed in each feeder. Then they will just go to the one they like, and eat without sorting.

nikkiloo2
10-11-2010, 07:15 PM
I tried feeding birds this summer and all they do is throw it on the ground. I would like to someday learn how to lure and get set up for hummingbirds. They are fun to watch and a little more appreciative.

Hummingbirds are tough to get around here. It took me two season of putting out that koolaid like stuff to get them. This is the first year I've had them; 4 different ones. I keep the hummingbird feeder closer to the house than the others.

IronCharles
10-11-2010, 08:19 PM
Hummingbirds are tough to get around here. It took me two season of putting out that koolaid like stuff to get them. This is the first year I've had them; 4 different ones. I keep the hummingbird feeder closer to the house than the others.

Hummingbirds are migratory, and once they imprint upon your location, they will usually return in subsequent years, unless they are killed along the journey or die of old age. Every year we have swarms of them that stop by our place and have never ending battles over the feeders. But I can't put up more than four at a time because they are annoying to maintain. When you have a lot of hummers, they will drink a 16 ounce feeder dry in just days. I've had them land on my head and buzz around me while I'm refilling the feeders. Then they start drinking from it while I'm still screwing the base on. It's funny to watch them attack our cats too! :D

StressMonkey
10-11-2010, 08:41 PM
Didn't expect this to really be about birdfeeders for some reason. :D

gympunk
10-23-2010, 11:23 AM
Now I've been using black-oil sunflower seed & the Sparrows are ripping through it FASTER!
Like steak at a homeless shelter. Oh Well.

hochspeyer
10-23-2010, 11:47 AM
Short answer= CATS

nikkiloo2
10-23-2010, 01:50 PM
Now I've been using black-oil sunflower seed & the Sparrows are ripping through it FASTER!
Like steak at a homeless shelter. Oh Well.

The sparrows know to feed there; other birds don't and it's late in the season for new birds.
Try putting the black oil sunflower seed out in March; by May you should have cardinals.

Whatanejit
10-23-2010, 02:05 PM
Oh how I wish there was an "Old Lady" Misc page! I'd finally fit in!

Lol at Lisa! :D


Awwwwwwwwww guys.. I love sparrows and starlings.

Watching the young fledglings in the garden in the spring is just hilarious - they are so adorable.

Sadly the sparrow is in decline here due to a mixture of environmental reasons and the increase in the number of sparrowhawks.

I agree that bird poo is irritating but hey, there used to be a few trees where your house is built. Someone trashed the birds' home.. they are just getting their own back. :D

tmonkey
10-23-2010, 03:42 PM
i don't like bugs

birds eat bugs

i hate squirrels

KrohDaddi
10-23-2010, 03:44 PM
'hate' is such a strong word i reserve it for special cases

tmonkey
10-23-2010, 03:49 PM
'hate' is such a strong word i reserve it for special cases

hate'em

don't hate black squirrels - those i just really don't like reds are closer to hate but maybe on the line or dislike and hate

hookrunner
10-23-2010, 03:50 PM
i hate squirrels

negged, i'm kind of friends w the squirrels around here...

tmonkey
10-23-2010, 03:52 PM
negged, i'm kind of friends w the squirrels around here...

wait till they run up your leg and eat your nutz

see who is negging then

dbx
10-23-2010, 03:55 PM
Bird feeder? Gympunk, when I saw this thread...I had to go find this clip that someone shared with me over a year ago.

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I knew you would appreciate it :D

KrohDaddi
10-23-2010, 04:00 PM
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when i was a child the grass around my home was teeming with leopard frogs
i used to collect numbers of them and sometimes let them all go again
one time i impaled dozens of them on a tree backlit by the setting sun

you let the jinni out of the bottle;
now you are going to have to cope with it
because i appreciate the frogs now

IronCharles
10-23-2010, 06:55 PM
when i was a child the grass around my home was teeming with leopard frogs
i used to collect numbers of them and sometimes let them all go again
one time i impaled dozens of them on a tree backlit by the setting sun

you let the jinni out of the bottle;
now you are going to have to cope with it
because i appreciate the frogs now

They say that the vast majority of serial killers started out as children who killed lots of insects and animals in cruel and unusual methods in their youth.

gympunk
10-24-2010, 10:18 PM
negged, i'm kind of friends w the squirrels around here...

I also like squrrels even though they eat the suet for the woodpeckers.

hochspeyer
10-24-2010, 10:26 PM
Starlings also have an amazing vocabulary of sounds and songs. They are a lot like mockingbirds or parrots in their ability to mimic what they hear. It's too bad they are aggressive and chase away more desirable birds like bluebirds, orioles and cardinals.

If you put out dat dere cell tek, you can expect woodpeckers, if they are in your area. That can be good and bad. They eat a lot of bugs, but they can also damage your house. Also pretty annoying when they tap on your metal gutters! :D

Fixed that for ya, IC! :)

KrohDaddi
10-24-2010, 10:31 PM
They say that the vast majority of serial killers started out as children who killed lots of insects and animals in cruel and unusual methods in their youth.

we're all killers
the only question is who and under what circumstances

don't let psychopaths fool you
we have here in Canada a problem identified on our national news magazines
where psychologists have prostituted their profession
and marketed 'psychological check-lists' sold to the penal system
and by organisational behaviourialists to business concerns
which put a tool in their hands which seems to yield validity
except that the training is not there in administering the test
the tester must have a PhD level intellect or you get what we have here today:
the psychopaths are at the top of every organisational hierarchy because they will sacrifice all humanity to achieve power and glory
and they administer the test and project their own defect onto the people in the inferior position.
Every single person in this forum meets every single diagnostic criteria for every single disorder in the DSM IV.
there are no absolute demarcations;
it is an oracle.

there is no line where absolute sanity is on one side and absolute insanity is on the other.
Mental health professionals do not officially recognise a designation of 'insanity' as existing. That is a forensic concept carried over from the Middle Ages when people were believed to be possessed by Demons and that widows should be burnt alive.