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In reply to the discussion: I was taking nature pix in the yard, and then it happened [View all]Gloria
(17,663 posts)59. I live on an arroyo and I have "my trained flock"....every AM!
At around 7 a. m., the 2 white tailed doves wait on my trellis and fly to the wall as soon as I come out.
I then throw the seed over the wall and tap the plastic container 3 times....
The "clucking" begins and the quail begin to parade up from the vegetation on the slope below.
Sometimes, they come running down the little dirt road ...they get together in a group and proceed to a fine,
al fresco dining experience. The adults, the juveniles, and the babies all eating together...it's so nice to see!
No feeders up this year, but usually I have them divebombing. I do have flowers they go to, instead.
I also put out grape jelly and the finches and thrashers just go to town! Some orioles, too!
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Steve, I was feeling blue and missing my parents who are both passed. Some days, even after all this
roguevalley
Sep 2015
#17
We just use the bird store bought mix, but here is How to Make Hummingbird Nectar
Omaha Steve
Sep 2015
#36
PLAIN sugar water is fine. 4:1 water:sugar, boil 5 min. add NO coloring. n/t
TygrBright
Sep 2015
#49
I took a bicycle helmet and attached a two foot steel rod to it with nylon ties.
Snobblevitch
Sep 2015
#53
I have a soft spot for wildlife, too! I'm sure those birds appreciate you greatly. nt
MADem
Sep 2015
#35