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That's the trouble with pick-up trucks ........ ravens..... raccoons, bears..... anybody can eat your cornflakes!
Do you feed the birds can come to your garden in the winter months? What do you use? Peanuts, sunflower hearts, fat balls, niger ...?
Yes, they tell you that nyger is heat-treated to prevent it germinating, but we had a load of it sprout one time! Unfortunately, our season is so short that none of it was able to bloom, so it was quite underwhelming anyway...From where I work downtown, I see the odd peregrine falcon cruising around and putting a scare into the pigeons... I've been tempted to keep some binocs around, but I fear it may not go over well to be seen gazing out the window too often....
Lumps of rendered beef fat hanging from strings. The little fat-eaters (bushtits, chickadees) have no trouble landing and feeding, but larger, greedier birds like crows and Steller's jays can't reach the food, nor can rats or mice.
If birds couldn't recognize it as food, I had to wonder why we were eating it!
Our birds won't eat rice either but our larger dog likes to snuffle in the grass and get every grain if I throw out some left-over cooked.