why do blackbirds like my pansies? all the other plants/shrubs/flowers are left alone but the pansies are pecked out of the ground
they can help themselves to fat balls, seeds, nuts and the occasional bread but no, itβs the pansies π€¬
why do blackbirds like my pansies? all the other plants/shrubs/flowers are left alone but the pansies are pecked out of the ground
they can help themselves to fat balls, seeds, nuts and the occasional bread but no, itβs the pansies π€¬
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Maybe it's the lesser known 'Titchmarsh'
Everyone of them's a critic
I have resorted to sticking flags in the flower bed,
blackbirds 1. Machel 1
@machel posted:why do blackbirds like my pansies? all the other plants/shrubs/flowers are left alone but the pansies are pecked out of the ground
they can help themselves to fat balls, seeds, nuts and the occasional bread but no, itβs the pansies π€¬
Iβve no idea Machel ....but Iβm sure someone on the forum will know
@machel posted:I have resorted to sticking flags in the flower bed,
blackbirds 1. Machel 1
I like blackbirds. They are opera singers.
@velvet donkey posted:I like blackbirds. They are opera singers.
I love birds coming into the garden, blackbirds, robins, blue tits, great tits, sparrows but it is a la Carte not eat all you can see!
Do they take the entire flower?
@Cold Sweat posted:Do they take the entire flower?
They peck at the petals and uproot the whole plant, they look very bedraggled ( the flowers not the birds π )
Iβve had what looks like a whole murmuration of bliddy starlings in the garden the last couple of days They seem to visit once a year...presumably on their way somewhere else ....and my normal garden bird visitors donβt get a look in while they are here
My daughter texted me the other day, asking if I had any strawberry-sized rocks in my garden. I do, so she sent her kids up to "harvest" some.
She read an article about how you can paint rocks to look like strawberries, and then put them in your strawberry beds. The birds will peck at them, and will soon be discouraged because they are rocks, of course, and they will soon leave your strawberry beds alone.
Seems like a fun quarantine experiment!
@Lori posted:My daughter texted me the other day, asking if I had any strawberry-sized rocks in my garden. I do, so she sent her kids up to "harvest" some.
She read an article about how you can paint rocks to look like strawberries, and then put them in your strawberry beds. The birds will peck at them, and will soon be discouraged because they are rocks, of course, and they will soon leave your strawberry beds alone.
Seems like a fun quarantine experiment!
I like it Lori ....you will have to let us know if it works
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