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([personal profile] were_gopher May. 19th, 2011 02:07 pm)
Topped up the squirrel resistant bird table this afternoon and within 15 minutes saw two gold finches and a bull finch (as well as the usual selection box of tits and sparrows).
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Alas and alack, here in London the pigeons have learnt how to access the supposedly squirrel-proof feeders... At least the squirrels themselves seem to have slid down the Vaselined poles once too often - I haven't seen them around recently!

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So no squirrels then? :¬D

We don't see bull finches often round here but the goldies tend to come in small flocks. The cats go mad when the sparrows are having the usual argy bargy in the bush in the front.
This year we have got crickets in the garden too. We know they are crickets because one got in the house. The cats were a bit disappointed when we took their "toy" away from them.

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Squirrels were distracted with the pile of stuff dumped out before I refilled the tray. They'll go back to trying to reach through the bars and pinch stuff one seed at a time later.
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I'd like to have a bird table that's proof against the local tree rats, but the neighbours might object to me setting up a laser cannon.

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Surely just fitting the pole up to the national grid would suffice?
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