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My little Chickadee
#11
"maybe I will make a point of letting the feeders go empty between fillings so they can more closely associate me with the feeding"

Yes, that will work. You might also notice that your birds seem to be on a schedule. When I was caretaking the hot springs, the chickadees would sometimes land on me as I was filling the feeder. It was easy to get them to eat out of my hand; just let the feeder go empty, watch for them to show up, stand really still with birdseed in your hand, and have a little patience.
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#12
Black wrote:
It's weird how a wild bird can be so 'friendly'- there must be some sort of symbiotic relationships they enjoy with other mammals.

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you can witness the same behaviors at animal and homeless shelters
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#13
http://nestwatch.org
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#14
No W. C. Fields yet?

Here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-KiyEyTXfk&ab_channel=jennifer1003

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/Mr Lynn
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