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Black Bears – Black Birds – Oy Vey!

August 19, 2018 by MoJo

I can still picture a childhood friend’s mother with her head in her hands as she muttered: Oy Vey!  It’s a Yiddish expression indicating dismay or grief.  If only I could be satisfied with putting my head in my hands and muttering.  Oh no … no simple approach for me.  I have to go to war.

So, when the Black Birds landed on the nerves frayed by the Black Bear, out came the walkie talkies.  I broadcast my frustration over the airwaves.  This went on for a couple days until I had a headache and Drake was hoarse.  Drake came to associate the click of the walkie talkie mic with me being in peril (why else would I be freaking out!).  He was determined to bark-away the threat.  Pretty soon I quit yelling at the birds, and just held the walkie talkie up to Drake’s mouth.  He performed beautifully … until he lost his voice.

Next I got out the plastic-pellet gun, but it was only going to be a matter of time before I hit a Hummingbird.  FINALLY, I put my head in my hands and muttered:  Oy Vey!  All the implements of destruction were put away and construction began.  I was determined the “nice birds” were going to eat … and the black birds were not.  I started having fun … quite a lot of fun, actually.  The black birds?  They’re singing Oy Vey!

https://www.feathersandfuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Grackles-Video.m4v

 

In the upcoming post, I will show you how the “nice birds” responded to the new look of the feeders.  Their song may be more like:  Folsom Prison Blues.

Filed Under: All the Others, Feathers Tagged With: Defeating Grackles, Grackles at my Feeders, Nuisance Birds

Don’t You Just Hate It: When Your Food Disappears?

August 1, 2018 by MoJo

After the Black Bear’s return, I took in every bird feeder at night.  It killed me to watch as the wildlife discovered the reality that food disappears.  It was especially tough to see the juveniles, who probably only knew life with these feeding stations full of food.  I think this picture pretty much sums it up — and I haven’t even removed the peanut feeder yet!

Don't You Just Hate It - When Your Food Disappears?

In the video, you’ll see a particularly-frantic juvenile Towhee and a juvenile Downy Woodpecker.  It ends on a high note, though.  Their food always returned at first light.

https://www.feathersandfuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Food-Disappearing-Video.m4v

Filed Under: All the Others, Feathers, Flying Squirrel, Fuzz, Northern Cardinal, Woodpeckers Tagged With: Birds React to Feeder Removal, Feeders Removed at Night, Food Disappearance

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