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My Balcony Bird World
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2025 1:02 pm
by Charles B
Here is my new 28 cm hexagonal feeder tray with it's three 35 cm chains. The stone in the middle is to stabilize angular displacement for a 25 gram Great Tit flying in at an air speed of one metre per second. The weighs about 8 x the bird.
Before I added the stone it swayed wildly thus giving the Tits the green tinge from sea sickness

these first yearlings were lacking!
Now they're moulting too and getting their yellow feathers.
The Tits love to sit on these bamboo poles while pecking their sunflower seeds open. But these poles touch up against the bedroom windows and make quite the racket! I wake up thinking it was a CW code distress message on 500 kHz! Haha!



My Balcony Bird World
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2025 2:56 pm
by Charles B
And new today is this cute, wee Coal Tit ....Oooops!!! He's a Marsh Tit!

He is actually a bit smaller than the Blue Tit on the other side of the tray from him.
But back to the wrong bird for a short:
In Germany a Coal Tit is called a 'Tannenmeise' meaning 'Fir Tree Tit'. But this is also the old German word for a Blue Tit. And to make everything more confusing a 'Kohlmeise' meaning 'Coal Tit' is a Great Tit - Parus Major!


A Marsh Tit is a 'Sumpfmeise'.
My Balcony Bird World
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2025 3:55 pm
by Charles B
My Balcony Bird World
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2025 4:27 pm
by Charles B
Oh, I also have a nice set of bird houses on their way.
My Balcony Bird World
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2025 12:44 pm
by Charles B
Greetings everybody!
My wife and I managed to get this 28 kg shipment of bird feed home from the town square on my home-made wagon. It was 2 km of 'Extreme Sport' up 3 nasty hills and down again to where we live.


I only made it half way due to very low low blood sugar and a heart / lung issue and took a bus half way home, while Anna pushed the wagon the rest of the way happily as a little loco from the 'Blue Bell Railway'!

A glass of cold orange juice got me float again and while I was waiting out front for Anna the trees were full of tits welcoming their feed delivery with cheerful: 'Pieps-ah, Pieps-ah Pieps!!!'




That felt good!!!
Here are the contents of the open carton: 10 kg mixed striped and black sunflower seed and 100 beef suet-seed balls.
And a shot of it stowed away in the dining room (which is also our grocery pantry) with my old stock on the left and this new order on the right.
In a day or two the bird houses I ordered from NABU (similar to RSPB) will also be delivered and hopefully to my door! DHL / Deutsche Post has indeed gotten lazy or wishes to save money.

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Re: The Garden of Charles B
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2025 10:38 pm
by Willpar
Great stuff Charles, the birds will be pleased.
My Balcony Bird World
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2025 11:43 pm
by Charles B
My Balcony Bird World
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2025 10:01 pm
by Charles B
My new bird houses with 32 mm holes for Great Tits.
They were sold by NABU which is Germany's version of the RSPB. But they not only protect birds but also other animals: like the ones which raid bird houses!

A small token of the bird houses' cost goes to their wildlife charity
I also ordered metal protection plates for their entrances in either 32 mm or in 28 mm for Blue Tits (depending on which I install).
Plus I ordered my very first bird book:
Handbook of the Birds of Middle Europe by Swiss Ornithologist
Urs Noel Glutz von Blotzheim - Volume 10/ II
'Fly Catchers & Tits'
808 pages / German / Aula Verlag
(ISBN‑13: 9783891044358), 119,80 €
But I got it new for only 24,80 €.




Re: The Garden of Charles B
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2025 10:19 pm
by Willpar
Very nice Charles, birds will like those. May even use them as winter shelter.
My Balcony Bird World
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2025 10:30 pm
by Charles B
Thanks Will, I was thinking mainly about winter. If I install them on the balcony they will be warmer as the heat loss through my bedroom's glass wall of windows and balcony door usually keeps the frost out of plant containers up against the wall outside.
It's also shaded by my marquise keeping it cooler in summer. The Tits love hopping about on the marquise, playing games and hunting for spiders in it's corners. But I do hope that the feeders or our presence reading a book

or having a cuppa

doesn't cause a problem. What do you think?