skyking_comms
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I want to start off by letting you know the feeders and feed that I have got in my garden here in Gloucester
-Nyger feeder with Nyger seed which attract 5 - 10 Gold Finches every day
-Sunflower Hearts feeder which the Gold Finches seem to prefer to Nyger (Sparrows and Green Finches also eat the sunflower hearts)
- Wild Bird Seed feeder which the sparrows love. But this year im only refilling it once a week rather than every day!
- Black Sunflower seeds which I put on my bird table. I dont put the wild bird seed on it anymore as it creates too much mess and lots of the seed gets left
- Peanut feeder - Only Starlings seem to eat the peanuts
My Garden also attracts Robins, Chaffinches, Collared Doves, Blackbirds and Pigeons.
Looking around the area I always see Pied Wagtails feeding from the pavements. Is there anyway i can attract them to my garden?
I also dont seem to get any blue tits in the garden. I used to put fat balls out but the starlings would always eat them first.
I would be grateful for any ideas. Im also pleased to help anyone who dont get Gold Finches to their garden. I was very lucky, but now that I see them everyday im interested in attracting other types into my garden.
Many Thanks
-Nyger feeder with Nyger seed which attract 5 - 10 Gold Finches every day
-Sunflower Hearts feeder which the Gold Finches seem to prefer to Nyger (Sparrows and Green Finches also eat the sunflower hearts)
- Wild Bird Seed feeder which the sparrows love. But this year im only refilling it once a week rather than every day!
- Black Sunflower seeds which I put on my bird table. I dont put the wild bird seed on it anymore as it creates too much mess and lots of the seed gets left
- Peanut feeder - Only Starlings seem to eat the peanuts
My Garden also attracts Robins, Chaffinches, Collared Doves, Blackbirds and Pigeons.
Looking around the area I always see Pied Wagtails feeding from the pavements. Is there anyway i can attract them to my garden?
I also dont seem to get any blue tits in the garden. I used to put fat balls out but the starlings would always eat them first.
I would be grateful for any ideas. Im also pleased to help anyone who dont get Gold Finches to their garden. I was very lucky, but now that I see them everyday im interested in attracting other types into my garden.
Many Thanks