Hutton’s Vireo, Gulf Islands, BC, Canada

  • kindenough
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    411 months ago

    Oh I love birds. We live in an appartement on the top floor and last winter we bought a birdfeeder, a peanutbutter holder and a nestbox. We work from home and it is so wonderful to have birds on the balcony. Last year the nest had a family of blue tits, and the young are still around this day. They make quite a mess of the food, play around, sometimes looking in to see what is going on inside our house. It is a welcome addition to our life. I hope this year we have another nest around. Wonderful.

    • SokathHisEyesOpen
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      111 months ago

      It’s nice being on the top floor, since you probably don’t need to worry about rats and squirrels. We have several feeders in the yard, but it’s a constant adventure trying to protect the food from squirrels, and keep the rats away. It’s worth it though, watching those birds brings me a lot of joy, and I’ll admit, the squirrels do too. Not so much the rats.

      • @AchtungDrempels
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        211 months ago

        I live on the second floor and even though i never ever see any squirrels, they must be coming to my balcony, because every year they bury peanuts in my flower pots. Or at least i’d have no idea who else would bury the peanuts.

        • SokathHisEyesOpen
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          211 months ago

          Could it be Stellar’s Jays? I’ve seen them digging around in our planters before.

          • @AchtungDrempels
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            111 months ago

            No, sadly we don’t have these nice birds around where i live.

            • SokathHisEyesOpen
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              211 months ago

              They are nice birds. They’re really beautiful and fun to watch. We moved to a new area about 8 years ago that has them, so it’s always a treat when we see them. Unfortunately they’re very shy. If they even sense that you’re watching them, they fly away. I got pretty good at spying on them from inside. Over time, they became more accustomed to us and stopped being so skittish. Now we’re able to sit on the couch when one is at the feeder outside the window and watch it, as long as we don’t make any sudden movements.