Here in Alton NH my feeders are the same. I do get the occasional downy woodpecker. There is a lot of natural foods in the woods, hedgerows, and fields this year. Maybe that’s more inviting than feeder foods.
Heidi Rogers
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> On Dec 6, 2023, at 4:30 PM, Amy Orr <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Ten days after putting out our feeders, activity is practically nil. As compared to last year at this time, when I had to replenish my feeders daily.
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> Anyone else ? Does anyone know a reason why this year might have low feeder activity? Was it a mast year up in the mountains?
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> Amy in Enfield
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