This video says about itself:
Bird feeder in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Small birds in HD.
May 2010, house finch, black capped chickadee, nuthatch, sparrow.
From the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in the USA:
New FeederWatch Cam
Our newest Bird Cam takes you to the well-stocked feeders of Tammie and Ben Hache in chilly Manitouwadge, Ontario, Canada, over 40 miles north of Lake Superior. The Haches invite you to look in on their rotating ensemble of winter birds, including redpolls, grosbeaks, nuthatches, jays, and even the occasional Ruffed Grouse. Each week the cam host posts her Project FeederWatch counts for the week and you can see whether she’s spotted something you missed. The cam is offline during the night (generally 7:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M.)
Enjoy this addition to our Bird Cams, and marvel at the resilience of these winter birds, which seem to shrug off frigid temperatures. There’s also still time to sign up for this year’s Project FeederWatch season and start making your bird watching “count”! Watch the cam anytime between the hours of 7 A.M. and 7 P.M. Eastern time.
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Beautiful looking feeder however, in the southern parts of this country it quickly becomes a Squirrel feeder, a squirrel will wrap around the bottom and eat until empty!
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There are bird feeders which exclude squirrels 🙂
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Yes, and some foods, too. I use hot pepper suet …. birds love it, squirrels don’t touch it.
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Yes, that is mentioned at
http://www.gardeners.com/Outwitting-Squirrels/squirrelslp,default,pg.html
as well.
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Hey! Thanks so much for the pingback!
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You are welcome 🙂 Keep blogging!
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