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Anyone else enjoy watching and feeding wild birds? :) Smokey, my cat, seems to appreciate watching the birds at the feeder. We also get chipmunks, red squirrels, and grey squirrels.
I have a seed feeder and a suet feeder. There's a pond behind my hone, and a great blue heron is there every day during most of the year. The heron looks large and prehistoric. The wingspan is huge, and it glides slowly and easily into it's landing.
I wish I had binoculars.

My hopes this year are to add a tiny window feeder with just safflower seed. I did that one year, and got a rose breasted grosbeak!

Weather is turning colder, so I'll be switching the seed in my feeder to a more fatty black oil sunflower-rich mix for the songbirds who overwinter here in New England.

Got a bird feeding hobby? :)
 
I haven't done so yet, but I really want to befriend wild crows by feeding them, though not with a bird feeder, I think. I've read cool articles about people who have fed crows, and the crows bring them back gifts! There are a lot of crows where I live....
 

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