tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15551421.post6986761207973060483..comments2023-10-27T21:04:22.530-04:00Comments on GardenCuizine: @birdsblooms Peanuts are for the Birds! #GardenCuizine #Blizzardof2016 #JonasGardenCuizinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03870549638784504313noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15551421.post-67739301447323488252016-01-29T18:05:18.596-05:002016-01-29T18:05:18.596-05:00Hi Sally! sounds like your birds will be delighted...Hi Sally! sounds like your birds will be delighted too! Since our 20-inch snowfall, every day I put out a handful of peanuts in the shell and the squirrels and birds are quick to enjoy them :) <br /><br />Today, our local news reported that wild Turkeys are becoming a nuisance in Burlington County and they plan to trap and I assume kill them (like they did with geese and foxes)... It makes me so sad to hear of the intolerance most people seem to have regarding wildlife of any kind.GardenCuizinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03870549638784504313noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15551421.post-74610170088695356032016-01-28T15:20:14.089-05:002016-01-28T15:20:14.089-05:00How timely, Diana!
I just got a big bag of bird fo...How timely, Diana!<br />I just got a big bag of bird food today. I chose a 'patio mix' which has peanut chips, shelled sunflower, and shelled millet. I felt sorry that I gave the birds a hard time by only giving them safflower during the storm. I think they'll be delighted with the new choice.<br />I usually only do safflower because many of my birds do seem happy with it, and squirrels do not like it. (evil grin)<br />SallyAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14334515889919479493noreply@blogger.com