Feeding Wild Birds

My camera bird feeder always identified them as crows or black birds. I get so excited thinking a crow has visited. Nope, always just a grackle 😞 maybe someday a crow will come to my yard.
The crows have always been around, in my yard, and in the trees. But, only in the last couple years have they actually come to eat. Unfortunately my feeders do not accommodate them, but I put plenty of seed on the ground for them and the doves.

There are a couple determined crows who can get up to the cup of nuts I put out for the squirrels. I'm always cheering them on.
 
I'm done with feeding summer birds. Cow Birds are all that seem to be here, except for, are ya ready for this, 2 CROWS, they are gobbling down suet blocks and throwing seed down to the Cow Birds and squirrels. No more until the Fall. Still going to take care of DW's Humming Birds that are numerous and zooming like Fighter Jets by the score. Need a helmet and eye protection. Hanging in front of my face, I think they're after my coffee :lol: and strafing pup as we sit on the porch.
 
I'm done with feeding summer birds. Cow Birds are all that seem to be here, except for, are ya ready for this, 2 CROWS, they are gobbling down suet blocks and throwing seed down to the Cow Birds and squirrels. No more until the Fall. Still going to take care of DW's Humming Birds that are numerous and zooming like Fighter Jets by the score. Need a helmet and eye protection. Hanging in front of my face, I think they're after my coffee :lol: and strafing pup as we sit on the porch.
I had problems with the Ravens wolfing suet down years ago too. Try using baffles underneath and on top. A cone turned down on top and and one turned up underneath. This scared off the Ravens for me. Crows are smaller than Ravens but it may work for you.
 
I had problems with the Ravens wolfing suet down years ago too. Try using baffles underneath and on top. A cone turned down on top and and one turned up underneath. This scared off the Ravens for me. Crows are smaller than Ravens but it may work for you.
If it was that important I would just load up my Grannies ol' H&R Topper 48 .20 gauge and make quick work of 'em with a load of #8s.:lau
 
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I think somebody is casing the joint.:lol:
 
I have had a Western Kingbird sit above a hive and pick off the bees as they came out.

When I was growing up back east, I had a Catbird do the same.
Yeah, Catbirds here also and do the same. Only birds I've noticed going for the bees, fortunately they seem happy with the dying ones in front of the hives. Hard on the evicted Drones in the fall too.
 

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