My grandfather seems to have his own language. One of his famous words is "bird seeder" which the rest of the world calls a "bird feeder."
But he's really not wrong...is he...
Anyway, here's a tidbit of information for all of us novice birders out there, one of the few that I know.
When you buy mixed bird seed, a lot of the time the birds pick through it and half of it ends up on the ground. Don't be discouraged! There are birds that only feed on the ground, so by sharing the seed, you are sharing the love.
Ohio readers-- are your hummingbird feeders -- I meed "seeders" up yet?
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