Fly Thru Birdfeeder - Wind Casualty - December 2021
The Wintertime is *the* time that we feed the birds around here. Due to the critters we have around the yard (Raccoons, mice, voles, etc), I mostly lay off adding any feed to the feeders until the first frost arrives. Once we hit that mark, I then tend to provide fresh food each weekday - both for the critters AND the birds. Back a few years, we went through the process of becoming a "Certified Wildlife Habitat" via the National Wildlife Federation and part of the criteria is a yard that provides food for wildlife. They ask for confirmation of a couple of types of feeding including natural nuts (we have Oaks and Walnuts) and seeds (birds, critters) and suet (birds). We confirmed we go about it both ways - natural via the nuts the trees drop AND the addition of feeders with seed and suet. We put the critter feed - which is a mix of corn, cracked corn, sunflower seeds and some nuts - on the top of the fence. The KotBTs likes to put it out in three spots. And, for the b