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Wrens And Robins
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I have a wren (or wrens - can’t tell, they look the same, seem to spend a lot of time on the hopping around my fence) and a robin visiting regularly. What’s the best way and thing to put out for them that I can make cat proof? I’ve a window bird feeder, but apparently the wrens and robins don’t like to feed from one. Just looking for imaginative solutions
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sherr have a look this RSPB link, all sorts of feeders to choose from. Just don't put them where cats can hide nearby such as under bushes etc. High up is best, near a tree, so that the birds have a somewhere to hide quickly if they see danger.
Robins will come to window feeders but wrens won't as they usually peck around under hedges etc. Sunflower hearts will attract all sorts to your feeders as many different birds love them.
https:/ /shoppi ng.rspb .org.uk /bird-f eeders/
Robins will come to window feeders but wrens won't as they usually peck around under hedges etc. Sunflower hearts will attract all sorts to your feeders as many different birds love them.
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Oh dear. You can buy hanging bird dishes that you could hang from the branch of a tree? Have you tried putting grated cheese in your window feeder? The Robin is the main bird that comes to my window feeder but at this time of the year there is still plenty of food in the countryside. In a few weeks and I will be surprised if you don't have one feeding at your window.