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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2020 13:25:15 GMT
I got the same problem as you with the sparrows benn, put a couple of handfull of meal worms out and like you say with the sparrows there gone in no time, hence my GT's hav'nt found the meal worms yet. Great vids. Cheers Pete, I had the mealies in my cage with all the openings fully but the sparrows had them in no time and chased away the Robins. I then used plastic ties to reduce only the lower entrances which I did last year. This defeats the sparrows but sadly also the Robins who haven't sussed that they can enter via the top entrances. The only winners are the Great Tits who are nesting at the end of the street. They are the bold and clever uns. The Robins seem to be doing ok and finding lots of different wild food from spiders, flying insects, caterpillars and small worms and small slugs. Then they can feed on the mealies I take out of the cage at dusk and at dawn.
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