To: RayofHope; lysie
Thanks Ray. I've been awake for some hours listening to Fox & Friends and now Varney. Moved my bird feeder yesterday and put up a bird decoration one puts inside a bird cage. Thought with all the birds hitting our windows I'd move the feeder to the side of our windows but not too far that our three cats would struggle seeing the birds.
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Breakfast looks delicious.
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As I write a bird just hit our window! It was so loud I had to go see if the bird is OK. Guess I shouldn't have cleaned the windows yesterday. ************GUYS THE STRING APPARENTLY ISN'T WORKING! ANY MORE SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE APPRECIATED. LOL
379 posted on
02/13/2017 7:01:02 AM PST by
STARLIT
(Draining the Swamp includes Cleaning Out The Sewer.)
To: NIKK
Get a couple of large dogs with long noses and hang this up. We have one by our sliding glass door.
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389 posted on
02/13/2017 7:15:25 AM PST by
lysie
To: NIKK
We were having a wood pecker problem, they were really destroying our wood siding, a friend told me to hang old CDs at various lengths on fishing line, IT WORKED.
I know it won’t be what you want to see when you look at the window tho.
397 posted on
02/13/2017 7:23:04 AM PST by
Lakeside Granny
("When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat." Ronald Reagan)
To: NIKK
To: NIKK
NIKK is there ant place you can hang a wind chime above the window????
To: NIKK
NIKK I read on a thread yesterday you had been lurking here for 11 years, OMG we missed your talent for 11 years WTH, I don’t find you to be a shy personality WHY would you not chat with us???
To: NIKK
471 posted on
02/13/2017 9:08:19 AM PST by
Spunky
To: NIKK
Try tracing an outline of either a hawk or an owl in flight in black, and taping it to the window.
That should keep them away from that area.
563 posted on
02/13/2017 1:20:44 PM PST by
MS.BEHAVIN
(Women who behave rarely make history)
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