[Tweeters] Starlings learn
David Kreft
dkreft052 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 20 12:30:00 PST 2022
Be thankful you don’t have wild turkeys. They’re gluttons and run in gangs,
pillaging feeders and generally laying waste to the ground beneath.
Dave
Kettle Falls, WA
On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 12:20 PM Tom Benedict <benedict.t at comcast.net>
wrote:
> On Dec 20, 2022, at 11:29, Dennis Paulson <dennispaulson at comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>
> As usual, the snow has brought so many birds in to the feeders that it’s
> hard to look away.
>
>
> Just the opposite here. I restocked the suet feeder yesterday, but as soon
> as the heavy snow started about 2 hours all the birds vacated. Must have
> found a better resource.
>
> I should add the six Eastern Gray Squirrels that are regular visitors. We
> told them we wouldn’t give them any peanuts if they didn’t get along with
> the birds. And oh yes, they also wait under the suet feeder for a flicker
> to dislodge some.
>
>
> We have two Eastern Gray Squirrels which "kind of" get along with the
> birds. I say “kind of” because late last winter the squirrels were up in
> the vine maple outside our kitchen window gleaning the few remaining maple
> seeds when a pair of Stellar’s Jays arrived and started to squawk. Then one
> of the jays flew over and bonked a squirrel on the head! Then the other did
> the same! The squirrels quickly departed and we didn’t see them again for
> months.
>
> Tom Benedict
> Seahurst, WA
>
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