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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2024-01-08 01:41 am

I saw a starling today, observing the scene but not joining in

A single starling is nothing to get worked up about, and I actually have no grudge against starlings to begin with. Native bird loss due to starlings is insignificant compared to bird loss due to human activities, and anyway, I live in a big city, so, you know, I'm not exactly expecting a rural idyll.

But that doesn't mean I want to feed so many starlings that they push out the birds I like more, like those woodpeckers. Still, I have a plan. I'll wait and watch, and if this becomes a problem I'll put out some feeders that are optimized for smaller birds only and cut down to exactly one tray feeder.
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[personal profile] movingfinger 2024-01-04 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
It is so cool that you have a woodpecker regular! You're on a flyway---do try keeping a list or snapping pics of any different birds starting around February, you could have some nice visitors!

My woodpeckers also appear to prefer the woodpecker suet, btw, I think it has more dried bug bits like crickets etc.

Allegedly, if you can get beef suet and other ingredients (eg peanut hearts, mealworms) you can reuse the plastic containers the suet comes in and mold your own. I'm not that dedicated.