We have a few bird feeders here at our site in Farragut State Park, and the local chickadees and nuthatches scold us if we don't keep them full. I went out to add some seed yesterday and was amazed at how quickly the birds appeared when they heard the sound of a feeder being filled.
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Black-capped Chickadee on Feeder |
Even as I held the feeder to fill it the first Black-capped Chickadees and Red-breasted Nuthatches began to use it.
Just for fun I decided to pour a few sunflower seeds into my hand, and sure enough a chickadees decided that was just as good as a feeder and hopped right on.
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It is amazing how tame these birds have become. They are probably so used to us being outside within a few feet of the feeders that they don't notice we're not part of the landscape.
Mark
chickadees are known for doing that...never tried myself tho'. pretty neat!!!
ReplyDeleteIt had never occurred to me to try it before. But these guys are so fearless I thought I'd give it a go!
DeleteIsn't it fun to have them dance around on the tips of your fingers?
ReplyDeleteYes it was. They are so tiny but you feel their little feet.
DeleteI've got to try that... except right now we don't have chickadees at our feeders. Doubt if I really want a grackle sitting in my hand ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou should hold out for a crow!
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