[Tweeters] Today's surprises ...
    dgrainger at birdsbydave.com 
    dgrainger at birdsbydave.com
       
    Wed Jun 15 12:23:27 PDT 2022
    
    
  
It only seems to require arrival of any large bird to scatter the diners 
on our cluster of feeders. I have seen them all take off when a starling 
or jay or even something as non threatening as a Collared Dove comes in.
On 2022-06-12 19:49, jimbetz at jimbetz.com wrote:
> We had two surprises today.  The first was a Flicker that stayed
> on the seed feeder for a long time (at least 5 minutes) and since I
> was about 6 feet away I got a very long look at it.
> 
>   The second was even more exciting ... I was upstairs (where I can
> see the yard, fence, and nectar feeder but not the seed feeder ...
> and I noticed "no birds!".  So I went downstairs and stood near
> the sliding door and a Cooper's Hawk swooped in, took a long
> look at the feeder to see no birds, swung back out and landed on
> the fence, and stayed there for about 3 or 5 minutes ... turning
> its head towards the seed feeder about every 10 seconds or so.
>   I guess it was hoping that a small bird would come to the
> feeder and not notice it sitting on the fence about 15-20 feet
> away.
>   It flew away and about 5 minutes later the small birds started
> to return.
>   I do not know if the Cooper's had made an earlier pass at the
> feeder that emptied the back yard.  Possible - definitely.  I
> wasn't watching then so I'll never know.  I did look and there
> weren't any feathers in the yard.
>                                           - Jim in Burlington
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