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Did anyone participate in the Cornell bird census back in May?  I had about a dozen different types of birds that I reported in, here about 6 miles west of Buffalo.

Last trip to the feed mill, I grabbed the wrong case of suet from the shelf.  I got the peanut butter based one instead of the 'woodpecker favourite', and the blackbirds have been making good work of it.  

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On 6/24/2021 at 9:55 AM, Irv said:

Chowing down on the pepper suet cake.

 

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This is a different woodpecker than you had in the previous pic. You can see that this one has no black face stripes, has more white dots on the shoulders, and is larger. It is a red-bellied woodpecker (I know, some of these names do not make sense; red-bellied woodpeckers only very rarely show orange or red belly feathers, and if they do, it is very low on the belly (which is hidden here by the wood board).

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Bird related, per my other post.  The explanation about birds and hot things:

 

https://www.straightdope.com/21342997/are-birds-immune-to-hot-pepper-enabling-them-to-eat-vast-amounts-and-spread-the-seeds

On 6/24/2021 at 9:55 AM, Irv said:

Chowing down on the pepper suet cake.

 

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Look closely

 

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Interesting.   You stick a piece of wood between the suet cages to attract the woodpeckers?

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19 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Not sure where I heard this... But birds I believe don't have mucus membranes?  So they are immune to the effects of capsaicin.  Why they can eat peppers and propagate the plant like the ghost peppers... Anybody hear this?

I think I mentioned it way back in the thread but yeah, that's why cayenne pepper mixed in with bird seed keeps the squirrels at bay. "Idly wonders if asian carp have mucus membranes".

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7 hours ago, T&C said:

I think I mentioned it way back in the thread but yeah, that's why cayenne pepper mixed in with bird seed keeps the squirrels at bay. "Idly wonders if asian carp have mucus membranes".

 

No entirely.  If they are hungry enough (or too lazy to go elsewhere) they dig what they want out and like raccoons wash it.

I even tried putting seed in water with hot pepper sauce and then drying it before I put in bird feeder.

 

Want to find teacher for my wife to learn to use shotgun and fill it with ice pellets.  She tried an air gun but they learned to ignore it.

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15 hours ago, Limeaid said:

 

No entirely.  If they are hungry enough (or too lazy to go elsewhere) they dig what they want out and like raccoons wash it.

I even tried putting seed in water with hot pepper sauce and then drying it before I put in bird feeder.

 

Want to find teacher for my wife to learn to use shotgun and fill it with ice pellets.  She tried an air gun but they learned to ignore it.

It works here but I only use it on sunflower seeds. Dump enough for the feeder in a 1 gallon ziplock bag with a little vegetable oil, dump in a bunch of cayenne, shake it up to coat... and then fill feeder. Squirrels won't mess with that feeder anymore.

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4 hours ago, Irv said:

I saw this guy today through my screen.  

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4 hours ago, Gugny said:

 

How can we be sure you saw him through the screen??

 

After a few years of watching a McDermott-coached defense, even the fans can see through a screen now.

 

 

 

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