If the
birds to your “fly-n-dine” are less than populated, the Christmas tree you plan
on setting out by the curb may just be the ticket in luring in more winged
patrons.
Birds
are a nervous bunch, you never see them with their faces buried in the seeds,
or just concentrating on the meal in front of them. No, they are always looking
around, and quite nervously I might add. If there’s no cover to duck into at a
moment’s notice they might not grace your eatery.
This is
where the “served its purpose” Christmas tree comes in. Just prop it up 10 to
15 feet from your feeder. This will give your customers a place to run to if
they sense danger.
When spring
comes, then you can set it out by the curb.
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