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Where have the Blue Tits gone?
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We recently put up a bird table, lots of goodies for the birds, nuts, seeds, fat balls but the Starlings seem to have taken over and I haven't seen any Tits now for a couple of weeks, any clues?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I put out Sunflower Hearts and wild bird seed plus bits of bacon rind and get at least 12 Goldfinches, several pairs of blue tits, a pair of robins, sparrows, green-finches, even a spotted woodpecker, and of coarse Magpies and pigeons. I hang six bird feeders from a line and am always sure the bird bath has water in it. I watch them bathing and feeding nearly all day.
I spend a fortune too, Lottie. I do love watching the wildlife though. I once had a very tame blackbird that used to come into my porch and sit on the mealworm tub, waiting to be fed. He was so lovely.
One day I saw him taken by a sparrowhawk. It was horrible. I know it's nature's way, but I felt so bad about it.
One day I saw him taken by a sparrowhawk. It was horrible. I know it's nature's way, but I felt so bad about it.
Starbo, I don't think it's any cheaper tbh, but I've always done it.
I buy 10 kilos of mealworms a time off eBay, five kilos of sunflower hearts, a bit of parrot mix from my parrots' barrels, 20 kilos 50/50 budgie mix, 5 kilos groats, 5 kilos insect suet pellets, and mix it all in 25-kilo plastic barrels in my garage (apart from the mealworms - I soak them every day to plump them up, my hedgehogs get first pick at night, then the birds clear them up the following morning).
My garden is so busy, you wouldn't believe. I've always loved wildlife though, and I'm happy to spend the money on them.
I buy 10 kilos of mealworms a time off eBay, five kilos of sunflower hearts, a bit of parrot mix from my parrots' barrels, 20 kilos 50/50 budgie mix, 5 kilos groats, 5 kilos insect suet pellets, and mix it all in 25-kilo plastic barrels in my garage (apart from the mealworms - I soak them every day to plump them up, my hedgehogs get first pick at night, then the birds clear them up the following morning).
My garden is so busy, you wouldn't believe. I've always loved wildlife though, and I'm happy to spend the money on them.
Hello
Going back to your original question, Blue Tits did suffer somewhat due to the bad winters of late in some areas.
If where you live wasn’t that affected by the bad weather, then I say carry on putting the food out, if it was they’ll be back for sure.
Why? I started and continue to put Nuts, Fat Balls, Fat Cakes, Mixed Seeds etc out a few years ago now and have seen many species increase year on year in my garden, its great! I can’t claim the whole success for myself as many neighbours are doing the same thing.
So do what you are doing and I’m sure the Blue Tits and everything feathered will arrive more often. (Niger, Nyger or Nyjer seed, PC spelling evidently. Black Thistle Seed basically will bring Goldfinches in like crazy once they find it)
To keep Starlings from taking the lions share may I suggest you push the fat balls into a Nut Feeders, use cheap one and put them in less open areas and yes scare um’ off.
Put food on the ground under a piece on aviary wire pegged down with a couple of tent pegs – Put Wholemeal Bread, fruit (Halved Apples & Pears) etc. This will stop the snatch & grab scenario & ducks – It also means you get to see birds that usually pull stuff into the flower beds or carry it off feed (Blackbirds, Coots or whatever)
Bird Tables are a free for all – Nice but often over too quickly sometimes.
Buy bulk feed; the more the cheaper; check online but, the chances are somebody close has it cheaper than the various firms that sell online including the RSPB when you weigh
up the P&P or courier.
Pet Warehouses are worth a try – I have found for years that Poundstretcher are cheapest for Fatballs, Bird Boxes & Cheap Feeders.
I’ve gone on a bit here – Hope it’s helpful
Best of luck and take care - swotty
Going back to your original question, Blue Tits did suffer somewhat due to the bad winters of late in some areas.
If where you live wasn’t that affected by the bad weather, then I say carry on putting the food out, if it was they’ll be back for sure.
Why? I started and continue to put Nuts, Fat Balls, Fat Cakes, Mixed Seeds etc out a few years ago now and have seen many species increase year on year in my garden, its great! I can’t claim the whole success for myself as many neighbours are doing the same thing.
So do what you are doing and I’m sure the Blue Tits and everything feathered will arrive more often. (Niger, Nyger or Nyjer seed, PC spelling evidently. Black Thistle Seed basically will bring Goldfinches in like crazy once they find it)
To keep Starlings from taking the lions share may I suggest you push the fat balls into a Nut Feeders, use cheap one and put them in less open areas and yes scare um’ off.
Put food on the ground under a piece on aviary wire pegged down with a couple of tent pegs – Put Wholemeal Bread, fruit (Halved Apples & Pears) etc. This will stop the snatch & grab scenario & ducks – It also means you get to see birds that usually pull stuff into the flower beds or carry it off feed (Blackbirds, Coots or whatever)
Bird Tables are a free for all – Nice but often over too quickly sometimes.
Buy bulk feed; the more the cheaper; check online but, the chances are somebody close has it cheaper than the various firms that sell online including the RSPB when you weigh
up the P&P or courier.
Pet Warehouses are worth a try – I have found for years that Poundstretcher are cheapest for Fatballs, Bird Boxes & Cheap Feeders.
I’ve gone on a bit here – Hope it’s helpful
Best of luck and take care - swotty
quite simply a) they are out in the open countryside and will be back in numbers when the food supply is used up...
usually goes quiet on the bird table from between mid july and early october especially in towns... however if you put out a nyger feeder there should be loads of goldfinches around and dried mealworms will bring in the robins, blackbirds and thrushes as will some cheap red appples hung up in trees good way is open up a wire coat hanger and tread a few apples onto the wire and twist it back together and use the hook to hang it
usually goes quiet on the bird table from between mid july and early october especially in towns... however if you put out a nyger feeder there should be loads of goldfinches around and dried mealworms will bring in the robins, blackbirds and thrushes as will some cheap red appples hung up in trees good way is open up a wire coat hanger and tread a few apples onto the wire and twist it back together and use the hook to hang it
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