Natural food supplies become more abundant in late summer/early fall as
plants go to seed?

Paul

On Sun, Oct 29, 2023 at 11:55 AM GW <gwtr3...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am new to this list.  Not sure if this question has been asked but the
> birds in our Cayuga Heights backyard feeder and those of our surrounding
> neighbors have virtually disappeared since late summer. A very, very few
> have started to come around: one chickadee, one blue jay and one hairy
> woodpecker on separate days but that's about it.  Haven't seen too many
> squirrels either.  Predator? Salmonella? Season? ????
>
> We miss our birds!
>
> Gail 🐦
> Cayuga Heights (Ithaca, NY)
>
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