Bird feeder
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I would say because birds rely heavily on vision, and have excellent vision. Being able to see the food through a clear feeder probably helps and maybe that visual cue spurs their appetite!
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Hey, I have a question about birds. I'm doing a science project for school which tests The Effect of Bird feeder color on Birdseed Consumed. I used primary colors and measured the amount of birdseed consumed by measuring the absence of birdseed in the tube in centimeters. My results Clear was best, Then Blue, Red, and Yellow. All results are significant (Use Kai-Square). Clear having a total of 173 cm of birdseed consumed, Blue 144, Red 91, Yellow 42. Can anyone guess why this is? (I live in PA)
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i nailed mine to a table and modified it so the pigeons have to fight for food. its really funny watching them peck each others eyes out
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I think these are Chaffinches and a Scarlet rosefinch.
what food did you put in the bird feeder?
lordnick1575 3 years ago
That is a finch feeder. I use thistle a very small seed. The feeding slots avery small also.
deocer 3 years ago