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Bird Feeder WebCam

Our Bird Feeder Webcam was destroyed in a storm.  We hope to get a new one sometime in the future. 

About the size of a magpie. As fast as a Ferrari. And mad as hell.
Birds, Bats, Bugs and More... Anonymous writes "About the size of a magpie. As fast as a Ferrari. And mad as hell.
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Posted by webmaster on Friday, January 16 @ 14:23:41 CST (3746 reads)
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Butterfly Nectar Recipe
Birds, Bats, Bugs and More... batman writes "Mix twenty (20) parts water to one (1) part white cane sugar. Boil the water for several minutes before adding sugar. Let water cool before filling feeder. Be sure to clean the feeder with hot tap water and change nectar mix every three to four days.

You can store excess nectar mix in the refrigerator for about two weeks.
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Posted by webmaster on Saturday, May 03 @ 09:40:41 CDT (7920 reads)
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Watch out for those Racoons!
Birds, Bats, Bugs and More... Platterpuss writes "Now if you think that little hands can't open heavy snap lids,........... think again! We keep a large 5 kilo bucket (11 lbs) of seed on the doorstep. Now to keep the old stray tomcats from attacking the birds, we feed them dry cat food. What a mess the toms are in now that it is mating season. Holes patches of fur missing, anyways I digress. The point is that racoons also like cat food. I think that is where the problem started. Twice now, we have had the feeders raided. They take the top off of the tube feeders and gently remove the cover and eat from the tube like a pixie stick! Not a seed is wasted, the next day the seed is gone and the feeder is in tack. But, when they pried the top of of a heavy guage snap lid top!! That was the decision maker, now the seed and feeders come indoors at night. No other way, now that they see our house as an easy mark."
Posted by webmaster on Tuesday, April 22 @ 20:13:46 CDT (4180 reads)
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Don't rely full time on just the bird feeder.
Birds, Bats, Bugs and More... Anonymous writes "There is lots to learn about attracting birds to your backyard. The good news is that not only is it fun trying out different ideas, but your pleasure with sucess grows with each sucess.
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Posted by webmaster on Friday, February 07 @ 17:52:02 CST (2821 reads)
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