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| | | garden birds problems hello i have a question i wonder if anyone can answer i live opposite a marsh land area with a man made forest area. so for the last few yrs i have put a birdtable outside my house. but all i seem to get on the table are sparrows robins, starlings the odd wren, wood pigeons & collered doves. but know there are the usual other birds in the fields opposite but cant seem to tempt them into my garden i feed wild birs seed fat balls peanuts & black sunflower seeds. also i read somewhere robins are very territorial and that you only get 1 robin feeding in the same area but i get on my table even had them today 2 robins feeding near each other could anyone please help me out and explain about the robins kind regards jonathan | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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