Posted by Dave H (MI) on January 06, 2017 at 10:24:58 from (50.108.121.223):
In Reply to: birds posted by ed will on January 06, 2017 at 08:39:47:
A couple here at the house that I don't use anymore. I don't have a bird feeder at the farm. Out in the fields I have seen upwards of 10,000 blackbirds on the cornfield. A couple years back I drove down the lane behind the woods and there were 50-100 turkeys on the lane. They flew up in the air when the truck got close and landed behind it...corn again. But you are talking about on purpose feeding. So when I empty the rock trap I pull into a corner and dump the contents on the lane. I pick up any good ears and throw them to the (domestic) geese. They clean them off. The residue is quickly attacked by the local deer, coons, squirrels, and many wild birds. Every once in a while I have an "oops" loading a truck. Even woodpeckers eat corn, much to my surprise. I often wonder how any is left for me to pick.
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