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Question for bird people. (outdoor wild bird people)?

I’ll try to keep this short. I keep bird feeders and baths year around. I live in Western Kentucky. I saw a very pretty bird last year and didn’t know what it was as I had not seen one before so I looked it up. It was a Rose breasted Grosbeak and shown to migrate and spend summer months north of our area. I only saw it once so that looked about right, it was just passing through. This spring there are at least six pairs that have moved in to stay. I was thrilled about this, at first. Now they have completely taken over the feeders. Even when not feeding they post a guard and keep other birds away. Is any one familiar with this bird and might have some advice about how I could get my other birds coming back? The only bird they don’t seem to bother are the hummingbirds. Any advice would be appreciated.

Does anyone know what you CAN orCANNOTSAFELY FEED aFERRETT? Other thanFertte FOOD FROM THE STORE?My son got 1?

If anyone has any pointers as to taking care of a ferrett i would aprreciate the in put.Because I don’t have a clue. What bad or good habits they have. Their behavoir and such.Thier needs or requirments? Health issues?Do they like baths? Where do they go to the bathroom? Do they chew on things?HELP! LOL>I have a small old dog in thehouse and a bird in the cage. I hope they don’t like to eat birds! Thanks for everyone’s help. My son just brought one home today. It’s his first one

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Powerful, Non-Abrasive Bird Houses, Feeders and Baths Washing Brush

Does anyone know what you CAN orCANNOTSAFELY FEED aFERRETT? Other thanFertte FOOD FROM THE STORE?My son got 1?

If anyone has any pointers as to taking care of a ferrett i would aprreciate the in put.Because I don’t have a clue. What bad or good habits they have. Their behavoir and such.Thier needs or requirments? Health issues?Do they like baths? Where do they go to the bathroom? Do they chew on things?HELP! LOL>I have a small old dog in thehouse and a bird in the cage. I hope they don’t like to eat birds! Thanks for everyone’s help. My son just brought one home today. It’s his first one

Question for bird people. (outdoor wild bird people)?

I’ll try to keep this short. I keep bird feeders and baths year around. I live in Western Kentucky. I saw a very pretty bird last year and didn’t know what it was as I had not seen one before so I looked it up. It was a Rose breasted Grosbeak and shown to migrate and spend summer months north of our area. I only saw it once so that looked about right, it was just passing through. This spring there are at least six pairs that have moved in to stay. I was thrilled about this, at first. Now they have completely taken over the feeders. Even when not feeding they post a guard and keep other birds away. Is any one familiar with this bird and might have some advice about how I could get my other birds coming back? The only bird they don’t seem to bother are the hummingbirds. Any advice would be appreciated.