Garden birds....what do you feed yours?
Garden birds....what do you feed yours?
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y2blade

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56,232 posts

231 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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give them your left over mince pies...they bloody love them smile


mrmaggit

10,146 posts

264 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Peanuts, mealworms, seeds, bread, cheese, bacon rind, old biscuits, catfood, anything the foxes wouldn't eat.

Minel

479 posts

189 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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I'd start with a nice juicy sausage biggrin

binned

Mod edit: Don't get yourself a ban, there's a good chap?

Edited by Stuart on Wednesday 5th January 14:52

Davel

8,982 posts

274 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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You win!

Minel

479 posts

189 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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bloody hell, touchy mods today? Was only a nice fully clothed girl in a garden pic.... I've read worse around here with all sorts of crude remarks, near on nudity pics and so on!


Big Al.

69,271 posts

274 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Minel said:
bloody hell, touchy mods today? Was only a nice fully clothed girl in a garden pic.... I've read worse around here with all sorts of crude remarks, near on nudity pics and so on!
Suggest you don't argue with "that particular" Mod, http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/profile.asp?mem...

Not so much of content but as to how childish can one get? would be my guess as to the reason it got binned. smile

Japveesix

4,573 posts

184 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Fat balls (taken out of the net bags and in a peanut feeder), peanuts, windfall apples, bread, black sunflower seeds, mixed bird seed, leftover pasta, any other general fatty/meaty left-overs.

19 species since I started feeding here a couple of weeks before Xmas smile

SmokinV8

786 posts

227 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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sunflower hearts in the feeders,good quality mixed seed on the floor for the ground feeders,also throw out live meal worms,soaked currants/sultanas, fat balls in feeders,
we have maybe 100+ birds feeding at any one time, including- blue tits, great tits, chaffinch,coal tits, woodpeckers,pheasants,starlings,yellowhammers,reed buntings,bullfinch,redpolls,dunnocks,goldfinches,fieldfares,robin,wren
and the odd grey squirrel which one of the cats takes great delight in catching and leaving on the doorstep for us.

SmokinV8

786 posts

227 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Minel said:
I'd start with a nice juicy sausage biggrin

binned

Mod edit: Don't get yourself a ban, there's a good chap?

Edited by Stuart on Wednesday 5th January 14:52
this did make me laugh

Flintstone

8,644 posts

263 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Using about eight types of feeders and tables I put out premium mixed seed, niger, sunflower seeds, sunflower hearts, mealworms, peanuts, fat balls, fat blocks mixed with seed/fruit/bugs, robin mix, meat offcuts, bacon rind, bread, cake, doner kebabs, foie gras, staked-out heretics (for the crows, they love fresh eyeballs).*









  • some of these may have been made up.

Neil_Sc

2,256 posts

223 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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I have a seed feeder and a peanut feeder for the robins and blue tits, I also put out some seed and slices of multi seed bread which the blackbirds and pigeons tend to eat.

SplatSpeed

7,491 posts

267 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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lead shot

tractorguy

765 posts

175 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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We sell bird feed at work. They seem to enjoy eating peanuts more than anything, were shifting ton's of peanuts at the moment.

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

264 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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I buy our lot peanuts in 20kg bags, but Pets at Home have just put them up to £36.99 which I'm buggered if I'm paying.

Do you mind letting me know how much you sell yours for?

I'm trying to find a local supplier (Nottingham) if anybody can point me in the right direction?

tractorguy

765 posts

175 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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mrmaggit said:
I buy our lot peanuts in 20kg bags, but Pets at Home have just put them up to £36.99 which I'm buggered if I'm paying.

Do you mind letting me know how much you sell yours for?

I'm trying to find a local supplier (Nottingham) if anybody can point me in the right direction?
That will be around the going rate now, we sell 20kg for £33.00 inc vat. A garden center or a farm suppilers would be the best place to go.

redleader1

72 posts

175 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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Just a polite note to those of you who do feed the birds...

Always remember that its not just birds you are enviting into your garden, rats, mice and the odd squirrel, squirrels not to worried about, but the rats and mice may decide to stay and they like to nest close to a haelthy food source. Also alsway keep your bird feed stored in plastic sealed containers up off the floor.

A lot of rodent rodent problems in the home are started by feeding birds etc... I would suggest that all bird feeding is done as far away from your house as possible.

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

264 months

Wednesday 12th January 2011
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redleader1 said:
Just a polite note to those of you who do feed the birds...

Always remember that its not just birds you are enviting into your garden, rats, mice and the odd squirrel, squirrels not to worried about, but the rats and mice may decide to stay and they like to nest close to a haelthy food source. Also alsway keep your bird feed stored in plastic sealed containers up off the floor.

A lot of rodent rodent problems in the home are started by feeding birds etc... I would suggest that all bird feeding is done as far away from your house as possible.
Good points, all our feeders are away from the house, but we also have three cats and are on a regular fox patrol, so we have a number of mice and rat "catchers" on duty. wink

y2blade

Original Poster:

56,232 posts

231 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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That time of year again folks (although we feed all year round).
Ours got treated to a new bird-table and feeding station yesterday.

fangio

989 posts

250 months

Sunday 27th November 2011
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They love the chicken leftovers and inedible (to us) bits!

Jasandjules

71,128 posts

245 months

Sunday 27th November 2011
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Old bags of crisps we don't eat. Also put bread in dripping etc to make it fattier for them at this time of year. And as it is pheasant I tend to buy 15kg bags of chicken feed....