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[birdky] Re: red breasted nuthatch
- From: James Seelhorst <jaseelhorst@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 21:52:59 -0500
I've enjoyed WB Nuthatches at my feeders (black oil, suet, peanuts) where I
live in St. Matthews, but it is in a more wooded area of the community.
Jim Seelhorst
St. Matthews
From: kymillie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: sfewduczer@xxxxxxxxx;
birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: [birdky] Re: red breasted nuthatchDate: Wed, 12
Dec 2007 19:38:49 -0500
Well, we have black oil sunflower seeds in one of the feeders and a mixture
with sunflower seeds in one of the others. We also have about 8 marauding
squirrels (good description) who feast every day in our small yard.. Thanks...
Millie
----- Original Message -----
From: Susanna
To: kymillie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ; birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: [birdky] Re: red breasted nuthatch
I have a red breasted nuthatch that eats black oil sunflower seeds from my
feeder in my little sub-divided plot in the middle of town, population 9,000.
It amuses me to see it land on the feeder even though the marauding squirrel is
also perched there. Not at all like the other birds.
Susanna
Franklin, KYMillie <kymillie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We live in St. Matthews in a subdivision and have never had a nuthatch of any
kind visit out feeders (nor do we see them any other time of the year). We do
have the rest of the birds listed below, except no red-bellied woodpecker. We
also have juncos, red-winged blackbirds, doves, etc. We have a suet feeder out
in addition to the other feeders. How can I attract a nuthatch to my yard, or
do they avoid congested areas and prefer the countryside..... Millie Farmer
----- Original Message -----
From: Shelley Birder
To: birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 5:05 PM
Subject: [birdky] red breasted nuthatch
today I had a nice treat at the feeder, a red breasted nuthatch.
I also had many of the regulars
goldfinch
white breasted nuthatch
tufted titmice
carolina chickadee
cardinals
mockingbird
bluejay
red bellied woodpecker (2 male one female)
downy woodpecker male and female
house finches
house sparrows
carolina wren
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