The cardinals that come to my feeder seem to like safflower seed as well as hulled sunflower seed. The hulled variety is cheaper in the long run, because there is no mess to clean and dispose of, and no waste. The discarded hulls get moldy, etc. KMC
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Will you be putting a bell on your cat. ? Just in case he takes a liking to fowl??
Gandalf dislikes this winter business, so he sits at the window and flicks his tail while watching the birdies.
In the past, I have tried to put a bell on the beast of the moors, but he manages to remove it within seconds.
I take it that you have read Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's books.
very good
RBC
The cardinals that come to my feeder seem to like safflower seed as well as hulled sunflower seed. The hulled variety is cheaper in the long run, because there is no mess to clean and dispose of, and no waste. The discarded hulls get moldy, etc. KMC
Sorry it was delayed, but glad it didn't spoil your spirit.
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