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Had baby birds nesting in eaves a few years ago. After they left, eaves were fixed. I don't like disturbing babies either.It bothers me more when the employees need to take down a pallet of merchandise and baby birds are casualties of it. I don't even like it when mouse nests with nursing babies are disturbed. Let the babies mature and worry about getting them later. I have a soft spot for any baby animals. Well, maybe not baby roaches!
I dont' mind the squirrels being taken, we usually have flickas ( a type of woodpecker) and Pilated, none this year it's a first. We usually have many song sparrows, Robins, Blue Jays, none this summer.I have quite a few Coopers around me but fortunately they haven't picked off all my outdoor birds. I have tons of nesting woodpeckers and they bring their kids to our feeders for suet. A few have probably been taken but that's life in the wild. I'm glad we rescued Cora the escapee budgie because it wasn't going to end well for her as much as she was enjoying her summer freedom. I haven't seen as many will birds lately but that's typical for midsummer when natural food is plentiful. It wouldn't hurt my feelings too much if they reduced the squirrel and chipmunk populations.
Don't your birds freak out when a hawk dives their cages? I'd hate to see my birds scared like that. But my budgies are mostly fearless. They may not even get scared. The big black vacuum hose "snake" right in their cages doesn't faze them.
I am happy you saved the Budgie, yep.........lucky her.I have quite a few Coopers around me but fortunately they haven't picked off all my outdoor birds. I have tons of nesting woodpeckers and they bring their kids to our feeders for suet. A few have probably been taken but that's life in the wild. I'm glad we rescued Cora the escapee budgie because it wasn't going to end well for her as much as she was enjoying her summer freedom. I haven't seen as many will birds lately but that's typical for midsummer when natural food is plentiful. It wouldn't hurt my feelings too much if they reduced the squirrel and chipmunk populations.
Don't your birds freak out when a hawk dives their cages? I'd hate to see my birds scared like that. But my budgies are mostly fearless. They may not even get scared. The big black vacuum hose "snake" right in their cages doesn't faze them.
She doesn't seem to think she's lucky, especially now that she can't fly much. Now she runs from me instead of flying. Still having to chase her just lower. I don't want to just cage her but she apparently hasn't gotten the memo from Joey that I'm not going to hurt her or she thinks Joey is crazy for hanging all over me including inside my clothing! Frankly, I don't know what to do with her. Maybe by the time her wings grow back she won't hate me anymore. One good thing at least- she doesn't bite me!I am happy you saved the Budgie, yep.........lucky her.
How does she feel about millet?She doesn't seem to think she's lucky, especially now that she can't fly much. Now she runs from me instead of flying. Still having to chase her just lower. I don't want to just cage her but she apparently hasn't gotten the memo from Joey that I'm not going to hurt her or she thinks Joey is crazy for hanging all over me including inside my clothing! Frankly, I don't know what to do with her. Maybe by the time her wings grow back she won't hate me anymore. One good thing at least- she doesn't bite me!
I have a piece in her cas.ge and and a piece on top and she doesn't care about it. It's good millet. None of my budgies do.How does she feel about millet?