![]() ![]() I have learned from owning crappy birdfeeders that it is better to spend a bit more once than to spend less over and over again. I am even considering a bird guide to identify the ones I don’t know. When I started, only sparrows seemed able to locate the free food, but now native birds like chickadees, American Goldfinches, and even occasional cardinals and woodpeckers are visitors. Their songs, their colours, their activity has added a whole new dimension to my garden. But over the years, as the number of species visiting my yard has increased, I have come to appreciate what a difference they make. My original reason for purchasing a bird feeder was to provide “cat TV” for my pets while I was away at work. I’d like to be if I had more time, but sadly, this has not come to pass. ![]() I should start out by admitting that I am not a birdwatcher. While not a finch feeder, the Eliminator gives me steady traffic from this species. With the right bird feeder, you can attract colourful visitors like this male American Goldfinch. ![]()
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