Grub's up!

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  1. Kiasmum

    Kiasmum In Flower

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    Feeding time yesterday.
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    I spy with my little eye! ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden )

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    "Family meal to take away please" ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden )

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    Mmm,mealworms... ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden )

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    Spotting rivals from a vantage point ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden )

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    Mrs Blackbird looking regal. ( photo / image / picture from Kiasmum's Garden )

    I was supposed to be doing the ironing,but as you can see I got side-tracked :)
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Hahaha...am I ever glad that you got sidetracked, miss. Those piccies are good to see.
    Have the blackbirds over there begun the spring chorus yet?
     
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    Kiasmum In Flower

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    Thank you Sjoerd :D

    Yes,the blackbirds and robins have been singing their hearts out for a while now.They seemed to be in good voice when I let the dogs out for a wee at 1/4 to 5 this morning :eek:


    I finished the ironing when all the food had gone..
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    ....A quarter to five!!?
    ka-GONGGGggg. I thought that I was a nightowl, but this takes the cake. hahaha.

    You did manage to get the ironing done though.Was a quarter to five when you finally got finished with the ironing? --chortle--

    Good to see that you've got your priorities right.

    Say, do you give the birds meal worms throughout the year, or at particular times? We can get those here as well at pet shops. I have never used them, but was thinking about it during the brooding season.

    The birds are singing like mad here at the moment...just singing in the rain.
     



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  5. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Nice photos, I'm also glad you got sidetracked. :stew2:

    I've also wanted to use mealworms. Like Sjoerd I've seen them in the zoo shops. Maybe it's time I stopped thinking about it and just did it.
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    That's a cool feeding tray KM!
     
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    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Now that seems funny to me second, forth and fifth picture looks like, what we call, the American Robin...

    Is that the care? Your Blackbird is our Robin???

    Well, either way they are very happy with your grubs. I must give them meal worms soon. I notice the bluebirds are already beginning to nest.
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Great photos! Mealworms? You spoil your birds, no wonder they pose so willingly ;)
     
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    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    Eating at its finest(bird style). No frozen or processed food at this restaurant. The birds can even 'chase down' their meal.


    Jerry
     
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    Oh Boy. I love being side tracked like that. All though the pic of the sparrows made me frown. I know they are native over there. But here in the states they are a real problem because they destroy our Blue birds. I to feed meal worms. They are like tasty candy to the bird world. :stew1: Great photo's.
     
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    Don't panic Sjoerd,we all went back to bed until gone 7-they only took a couple of minutes.And no,I don't have quite that much laundry to iron,being only 2 of us.

    I deal with a company that sends me a box of birdfood each month and they put in in it something appropriate for the time of year.So back in December and january there were lots of high-fat seeds and fat balls and now its supposed to be spring we still get the fat balls and different seeds but sometimes they put in the mealworms.When I signed up for the box I forgot to tick a box and they send mbe live ones which make my skin creep but the birds asolutely adore them and they're always the first things to go. Shame they're so expensive or I'd buy more of them.Even the dried ones are expensive :-(
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I keep the dried meal worms out for which ever bird fancies them. They usually get eaten pretty quick but I never see what is eating them :rolleyes:

    I like your little dish feeder, that's really cute.

    Barb, the American Robin is a light brown with a more distinctive red chest.
     
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    Kiasmum In Flower

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    From the pictures I've seen your robins are bigger than ours and have a more rusty coloured bib.I don't know if they are as feisty as ours,who will fight ferociously over both territory and the ladies.
     
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    :D Its really funny when the birds have to do the acrobatics to find the escapees from the tray-they tend to make for the gaps in the wooden stand and who can blame them? :p
     
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    As most of you know I grow my own meal worms for my chickens and for my outside birds.

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