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Bmoboy

(611 posts)
Mon Sep 22, 2025, 01:17 PM Sep 2025

I miss the birds

We had multiple feeders and a very busy backyard at my old house.

Cardinals, Goldfinches, bluejays, sparrows, juncos, woodpeckers, finches, titmice, chickadees, mourning doves, grackles, cowbirds, catbirds, crows, even a Coopers hawk and turkey buzzards.

Now in my 55+ community, there are plenty of trees, a large community garden, ponds, and a few pollinator and butterfly gardens, but no bird feeders allowed.

I miss the drama, the colors, and the birdsong.

Maybe it's the climate change.

Sad, but the occasional flyer will have to do.

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I miss the birds (Original Post) Bmoboy Sep 2025 OP
I know how you feel. I'm on the second floor deck up in the trees. Walleye Sep 2025 #1
I felt it was rather overly silent jfz9580m Dec 16 #2
I put up a little suet feeder on my balcony here in Chicago. Now mucifer Friday #3

Walleye

(44,004 posts)
1. I know how you feel. I'm on the second floor deck up in the trees.
Mon Sep 22, 2025, 01:24 PM
Sep 2025

A few years ago, I had a great feeder set-up going, but I think the neighbors on the deck below me complained and the squirrels were getting pretty bad so now I just have hummingbird feeders and finch feeders. The squirrel won’t eat the Thistle seed. But I definitely miss the large variety of birds. I see a new person moved in across the yard this spring and set up quite a few, so that’s good. I look forward to the hummingbirds returning every spring, they’re just about to leave now I think. I miss seeing all the seeders eaters. Chickadees, especially

jfz9580m

(16,638 posts)
2. I felt it was rather overly silent
Tue Dec 16, 2025, 09:14 PM
Dec 16

At some points during this year (2025). At other times earlier I used to think some animal or bird song just sounded a bit “off”.

But these are sense impressions and it’s so hard to know if it’s a human worry (or a bias developed over time) skewing your perception and making your overly sensitive or not.

I am going to casually track local wildlife rhythms in my DU journal. Technically, I should sign up for Cornell Ornithology Lab’s ebird. But DU has forums for everything. That’s kinda neat.

I heard chipmunks alarm calling and rufous treepies chattering away in the last hour and a half.

mucifer

(25,586 posts)
3. I put up a little suet feeder on my balcony here in Chicago. Now
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 07:58 AM
Friday

every day I see downy, hairy and red bellied woodpeckers on the suet. Sometimes I see a chickadee or a white bellied nuthatch.

Just started birding this year and live a mile from the forest.

I'm having so much fun. I can't wait until spring migration!

It's a whole world I never noticed. It was always there. Calms me a bit with all the evil going on.

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