Unique Wildlife Souvenir & Gift Shop Serving Reedsburg, Baraboo & WI Dells, WI area!

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More at: countrytimegazette.com With over 20 years experience and a background in wildlife rehabilitation and as a veterinary assistant, Diane can help with your wildlife and wild bird related questions. Whether you have a squirrel problem or you are looking for a specific wildlife product or special gift Diane can help. She is happy to do a product search and custom order or service your Droll Yankee Feeder if it needs repair! Stop in and spend some time exploring our one-of-a-kind specialty wildlife and nature-inspired gift shop. You’re sure to find that special souvenir or unique gift to remember your visit to the Wisconsin Dells area and Baraboo, Wisconsin. See you soon!

New Visitors In My Bird Garden

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Backyard bird watching is my new hobby which I started only about a month ago. I am learning how to attract birds to my backyard and trying different feeders and different foods for birds. My effort is paying off. This video shows how I am getting new visitors in my garden, like goldfinches and hairy woodpecker. I hope you will enjoy the video.

Putting thistle seed in a regular bird feeder?

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My local store ran out of the bird seed I normally buy but had thistle seed. I put it in my regular bird feeders, but then my grandmother told me I needed to put it in a finch feeder for the birds to eat it.

Is this true?

Please help me choose which one!!!?

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Ok. So i want a finch feeder to feed finches or a hummingbird feeder to feed hummingbirds. I can only choose one because my mom only want 2 bird feeders in our yard. We already have a bird feeder that mostly feeds sparrows and we cannot get rid of that! Feeding the finches are more cooler but feeding the hummingbirds are much more cheaper. I really do not car about the price. I can only get it if I pay with my own money ( which i don’t care). please help me!!so what should i feed?? Also if i get it i will have to buy thistle food for the finches and make my own or buy hummingbird nectar. So witch one should i feed. Also the finches will NOT eat the bird feed we already have. Which should i feed? Should i feed the finches or feed the hummingbirds??? HELP PLEASE!!

No-No Straight Sided Nyjer Feeder – For the Wild Birds

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This all metal feeder is also a favorite of our Downy Woodpeckers! The internal baffle seed helps seed stay at three different levels to give ample feeding stations. You can see more about this item here: www.forthewildbirds.com For the Wild Birds and www.forthewildbirds.com specialize in providing knowledge gained by experience and high quality products to our customers. In addition to selling fresh seed, we also carry feeders, houses and accessories from great brands like Droll Yankees, WoodLink, Birds Choice, Perky-Pet, Erva and more! You can find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/forthewildbirds

Yankee Family Video

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Squirrel proof bird feeders showcased in this hilariously entertaining video produced by the makers of the worlds best bird feeders. Droll Yankees

Squirrel Proof Feeders Albany NY

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Squirrel Proof Feeders are available at Backyard Birds in Albany New York. Backyard Birds is located on Route 7 Latham in the Peter Harris Plaza call (518) 690 2055.

Just For The Birds, Spring TX

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Why did the seed in my bird feeders go bad?

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Two weeks ago, I bought three bird feeders and put them in my back yard. Watching the birds, I noticed that while one feeder (made of wire with sunflower seeds inside) was very popular, the birds basically ignored the other two (both plastic tubes, one large with mixed seed and one finch-sized with thistle seed). The sunflower seed feeder was almost empty today, so I went outside to refill it and I figured I would just dump out the seed from my other two feeders and refill to see if the birds would be tempted by fresh seed.
To my surprise, the seed in the bottom half of the big tube feeder has all sprouted inside of the feeder, and it had congealed into a big nasty mess that I could not clean out. Worse yet, the thistle seed was moldy and full of what I think were maggots (I didn’t care to look too closely). Both feeders are in the trash now.
What went wrong? I live in an area that is very humid for much of the year; does that cause excessive moisture to build up inside the plastic tubes? Should I only use the wire type feeders?


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Backyard squirrel and our Droll Yankee Tipper bird feeder

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Recorded on August 29, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder.

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