birdfeeder


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an outdoor device that supplies food for wild birds

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In the case of the e1/410 birdfeeder, it's wire mesh with square holes, and unless you fill it with peanuts, it's a mugs' game for rooks.
So when Jeremy moved into his deceased great-aunt's house on the farm, and put up a birdfeeder within sight of his father's house, Jeremy's dad decided to make Jeremy's feeder squirrel-proof.
But whatever is going on, their apparent advocacy at our birdfeeder as they champion for other birds makes me think.
We conducted observations at arbitrary intervals throughout the day, whenever we saw two or more squirrels at the birdfeeder. Each observation session lasted until the squirrels left or until observer fatigue set in, whichever came first.
BOWs theatrical offerings include Looking-glass Theatre's Still Alice, about brain science and identity (May 16-25); a run at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Ganesh Versus the Third Reich, the acclaimed play by Australia's Back to Back Theatre (May 16-19); a reading of Good Kings, Bad Kings, a new novel by playwright Susan Nussbaum (May 18); Todd Bauer's The Birdfeeder Doesn't Know at Raven Theatre (May 19-22); and two one-night events at Victory Gardens Theater, a workshop reading of Arlene Malinowski's A Little Bit of Not Normal (May 19) and a performance of Brian Lobel's trilogy BALL and Other Funny Stories About Cancer (May 24).
The Empty Birdfeeder is being aggressively promoted to appropriate markets with a focus on the Christian market.
The chickadee: a bird so small it fits into a child's hands; a birdfeeder resident twelve months a year; and a songster with a "fee-bee and a buzzy chicka-dee-dee-dee." Using rhyming short phrases, Bill O.
Items might include a water fountain or birdbath, a garden bench, flowers/shrubs, or a birdfeeder. If we can provide outside smoking areas, seems to me that we could provide a place to meditate and reflect about the stresses of the day and "regroup" before going home.
But, after their successful soda bottle birdfeeder project in the June 2008 Issue, they're getting the hang of it and are excited to share more DIY sustainable projects for you and your home.
Today they'll strip the caulking from the sills and open up the windows just a crack to let the smell of humus melting in, and take down the birdfeeder from the eaves.
The Classic hopper design just may be the perfect birdfeeder. It is attractive and easy to maintain, and refilling is a breeze--just lift the roof.
The biodegradable products are made in a Mexican plant that reuses 99.97 percent of all waste, and the unique packaging is designed so it can be cut and fashioned into a small birdfeeder. $1.99 to $4.99 retail.
Asked what he was doing with the riches he had earned, Newmark said he lives simply, but could use a new "birdfeeder." The one he has just doesn't attract as many hummingbirds as he would like (he has a Web cam set up to view them).
OFFER A-RSPB Birdfeeder Guide Book: Everything you need to know about attracting and feeding garden birds.
They showed me the house's quirks: a spot of strange hybrid plumbing, the secret to keeping squirrels off the birdfeeder (the secret is that there is no way to keep squirrels off the birdfeeder) and the places where ants come in during the spring.