not sure you gain much by changing feeders, unless you go with open
platform or block feeders. i sometimes find chickadees and other small
birds inside wild bird vertical column feeders, too... when noticed, i
simply release them by opening the lid. thankfully, it's maybe once a year
it happens. i could have less-smart birds than the norm, or perhaps it
could be fledglings who are still learning :)
00 caren
ParkGallery.org
george davis creek, north fork
On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 4:26 PM diane exeriede <
dianeexreed at outlook.com>
wrote:
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Hi All,
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I am going to replace my Stokes feeder as a chickadee got trapped in it
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when it was almost empty. Fortunately I was there in time to rescue. I
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checked Amazon and others have reported this issue. So the feeder will
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become a flower pot instead.
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Diane Exeriede
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Issaquah, WA
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