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Wendy Wren <[log in to unmask]>
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We moved to a new home this summer. I put out six feeders - 2 tube type, one large wooden, a large metal one and two suet feeders. One has black oil sunflower seeds and the others are a mix of black oil sunflower, shelled sunflower & a "birdseed mix".
They are fairly close to the house & a bay window. I did not see alot of activity before I put out the feeders, but figured eventually something would find them - no such luck - any advice? 



Wendy  
Learn from the mistakes of others-you'll never live long enough to make them all yourself. Zig Ziglar

 




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