h a l f b a k e r y"My only concern is that it wouldn't work, which I see as a problem."
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Most bird food comes in the form of
either
a loose nut and seed mix or a solid block
of lard that binds the various treats
together.
Birds Who Get to Eat Cats, is a series of
these solid blocks cast to make them
look
like cats in various poses. You can hang
them up in any position
from the
branches
of trees, and soon enough flocks of birds
will come and peck them away to reveal
their hidden plastic skeletons.
Thought you'd like this
http://www.westport...04.asp?Ref=findgift But I don't want to see any leopard bird feeders pal. [theleopard, Sep 28 2007]
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Hidden 'glow in the dark' skeletons? |
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Eagles? Hawks? Rabid ostriches? + |
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Sparrows of course... always. |
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[theleopard] - thanks for that link - I
love it. |
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Is this going to change the behavior of birds? If they see a real cat will they think "Yum, food!" and land near it only to be eaten themseves? I think Leo's feedier could do the same thing. (open your mouth, cat & let me at the seeds I know are inside!) |
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