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MY FEEDER IS FULL OF SEEDS AND I HAVENT HAD BIRDS FOR DAYS. WHATS WRONG?

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MY FEEDER IS FULL OF SEEDS AND I HAVENT HAD BIRDS FOR DAYS. WHATS WRONG?

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A. During the summer months, activity may slow because birds are finding natural food sources or are busy attending nests or young. You may also want to check your seed to make sure it is not wet or moldy. Winter sends many of our summer residents south, thus you will see a decrease in activity at your feeders. If winter residents do not show up at your feeder, it could be because of one of two reasons. If the winter is extremely harsh, year-round residents like chickadees and nuthatches may migrate south. If the winter is mild, such as during an El NiƱo year, many winter residents will find food in the wild. Q.

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