what city does she live in ??????? I have never heard of such a thing, regulations on bird feeders,,,,there should be a law against laws like thatWas a powerful storm that blew through here. My entire street is littered with tree branches of significant size.
Broken branches in my tree, and the neighbors' as well.
I need to vent on behalf of my own sweet mother. She has lived in her house for 45 years. She is disabled, and so is my stepfather. She has known the neighbor next door since he was four years old- he is now 49. He never moved out, and his parent moved to a house on the lake about seven years ago.
My mom has put up with him snow-blowing and blows his snow in such a way it hits her front window. He piled the snow from his driveway onto her covered pool and made it collapse. He has never once offered to snowplow her sidewalk, rake, mow- nothing.
He blew leaves in the fall from his driveway all into her yard. When she told him that she doesnt even have a tree in her front yard, he said, "Well, you do in the back and I have to clean the leaves from your tree out of my backyard all the time".
His nasty wife poured gasoline or some type of chemical onto a big bush that grew next to the fence and killed it. He reaches way over and chops the heck out of her lilac bush and anything that goes over the fence in the tiniest bit, he chops WAY into her yard.
They called the city today and reported my mother for feeding the birds. She received a citation. My mother doesnt bother anyone. She suffers from depression- ever since my youngest brother seperated himself from our family, called us monsters- and took his kids out of her life- all she does is garden, feed the birds, and spends time with my teens when they have time. Thats it. I bought her binoculars and a bird book, and she enjoys identifying different birds who stop by during different times of the year. They are her happiness.
The city came- said she cant feed the birds or the squirrels. Told her that her birdfeeders werent "regulation". You know the tray-type so the doves and other ground feeders can eat? NOPE. He said suet feeders attached by a pole were okay. NO birdbaths allowed.
So, I did what any respectable daughter would do. I spent a hundred dollars at the store and bought every suet feeder they had, Went to the garden center and bought the kind of wrought iron plant hangers that you can attach to a fence- and put them all up, all along the wooden privacy fence that separates their yard.
Im sure they will notice them once the smoke clears from their stupid grill that they cook on every night. Thats right up against the privacy fence and is allowed. Mom is very intimidated by this jerk, and doesnt handle controversy well- she protested me hanging the "regulation suet feeders", but I am so furious.

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