I hung a birdfeeder on our pear tree outside the kitchen window. What happened is amazing. For the first day, it just hung there. Then, word (or cheeps) got around. Timidly, the first birds tested out my offering. Soon their friends joined them. I love watching the flitting, the hopping, the soaring back to the trees when they are startled. I had all kinds of visitors, tiny little sparrows, beautiful redwinged blackbirds, red cardinals and of course, the grackles. Grackles are a black, crowlike bird with iridescent bluish/black heads. They come in groups and take over. One will land on the feeder and actually shake it so that food spills out onto the ground. The other grackles simply wait for the food to fall to them. I wish I could put up a sign that says they aren't welcome but I don't suppose they can read. But other birds take advantage of the spilled seeds and peck at the edges trying to stay out of the way of the greedy grackles. I also have a couple of squirrels who come to enjoy the feast. They eat the large pieces of corn or sunflower seeds using their little front paws and nibble so daintily. The grackles actually are providing a service for others even though they don't realize it! Meanwhile, the robins are busy cocking their heads to the ground and listening for worms. They would rather have some meat in their diets, I guess.
All this action and entertainment just for the price of a little feeder and a $2 bag of birdseed! I won't continue to feed them all summer as they will have plenty of wild food in the woods behind us. But for a couple of weeks, I will enjoy the nature show right outside the kitchen window.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
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Shall I bring a shotgun with us in June and see if any of the birds are good eating?
Mom, that was so fun to read and picture in my mind. (Mark, your comment? Not so much!) I love all the birds and trees in Naperville! I don't ever see many birds here in the Utah desert. I remember you teaching me about the blue jays, crows, cardinals, and red robins when I was a little girl. I loved when we would throw old bread in the backyard for the birds too!
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