Stopping in for a snack |
Steve put up another suet feeder for the other birds, but it was under the deck, so you could only see if you were sitting at the desk downstairs, facing under the deck.
"would you like a table upstairs or downstairs?" |
wings out and in motion, trying to land! |
It has been a riot watching them come and go. The feeder itself spins like a merry-go-round, so we get to watch some very impressive bird aerobatics as they hop on.
Here are some videos if you want to imagine yourself sitting in the kitchen area with us, watching the backyard.
First, a short clip at the fastfood drive though, on a day where there is some 'turn-taking' (in both its senses!) https://youtu.be/gERFh-eD8rg
With the littler birds, they don't always take turns. Sometimes they come in a mad rush. I particularly love it when they come in a clump.
I love the spots, and yellow tailfeathers |
Lately we have been getting some birds that are bit on the bigger side.
I do not know who they are (yes, i do need to get a birding book, or spend more time with Wingspan!), but they are so determined!
The fact their body mass sends the feeder spinning appears no disincentive. Clinging from the bottom appears to be no difficulty (though the wings are getting a workout.They, like the littler birds, also seem to like to spend lunch time with eachother (well... i am not sure if this video is evidence that they 'like' being together, or just that the ones who would prefer some alone-time are simply required to tolerate the crowd) https://youtu.be/5uKhFOIVd6I
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