Do You Train Your Squirrels? [ July 16th, 2010 ] Posted in » Blog

My Kindergarten Class

Since I moved into my home nine years ago, I’ve had squirrels.  My property backs up to a wooded area that borders several properties so I’ve had my fair share.  When I started birding seven years ago I decided that I would feed them as well.  Since I employ a raccoon baffle on my main feeder station and squirrel baffles on my bluebird houses, I wasn’t concerned about my back yard becoming overly popular.  I have a corncob feeder and squirrel box on my back fence and a squngee hanging from one of my smaller trees.  There was an initial learning curve for them to learn and trust these feeders but with a mixture of adults and children back there the knowledge was acquired.  Whether it took an adult to learn and show a little one or the little ones just happened on it by being nosey, it did happen.

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House Wren House Cleaning

I was looking out my window yesterday and I saw something peculiar.  One of the house wrens was going in and out their nestbox.  That’s not strange given that I knew they had babies in there.  It wasn’t until I took a closer look that I found they were not taking food in to the house but taking nesting material out of it.
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June 28th, 2009 | 1 Comment

Time To Get Your Bird Nesting Boxes Ready

Clean Them Out Before They Start Building

If you’ve kept your nesting boxes up during the winter for roosting you may already have noticed some of your birds coming by and checking them out. I’ve already got a pair of bluebirds and a some chickadees who are checking to make sure everything’s ready for them. That’s my clue to do the same.

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February 22nd, 2009 | Leave a Comment

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