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| The starlings are bringing their young to my window feeder. The young wait beside the feeder, mouths open whilst the parent picks out the dried meal worms for them. Hours of amusement for me. |
| Quite excited today when a flock of starlings landed in the garden. Have done the RSPB bird count for a number of years and there have been no starlings for the past two years. Nice to see them back.... |
| I've got one of those green metal live food feeders (although I use mine for fat granules) surrounded by a cage - very useful as it usually keeps out all but the thinest Starlings, but allows Robins,... |
| Hi, we enjoy watching the wild birds in the garden and put out various seeds and fat balls etc. We are hoping to attract more finches and smaller birds. Robins like oats and meal worms, but whenever... |
| Why are Starlings such messy eaters. They just play with the food throw it on the ground and then drop down to eat it on the ground. Aren't they scared of cats ? Surely the safest place to eat is at... |
| I doubt that there is away, but is it possible to discourage starlings from scaring all the other birds away from our, buts bird table? We had just got a nice selection of birds using the table when... |
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