A UNIQUE FEEDER ~ SNOW CAPPED MOUNTAIN

What's a guy supposed to do when an unexpected snowfall makes it almost impossible to fill the conventional bird feeders that hang by the fence?

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My answer to this dilemma was to build a mountain with the newly fallen snow. Our #featheredfriends needed to eat and the snow mountain, filled with pockets of food, would make their lives a little easier.

I dressed up the mountain with hemlock branches and some blueberry branches that were nearby. As I erected the new feeder, Blacked Capped chickadees were all over the place, wondering what was going on. Moments after filling the pockets with birdseed, nonstop activity ensued.

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One chickadee after the another would fly in, grab a Black Oil Sunflower seed, and fly off.

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They would perch on the branches that were stuck in the snow. My presence didn't seem to bother them at all as I sat just feet away with my camera snapping off one picture after the next.

After a while, other birds started to notice all of the activity but were not as bold as the chickadees. I wondered if their hunger would override their cautious behavior.

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After sitting there for a while, I watched the cardinal that was observing from the pine tree come flying in, landing on the handrail. He still didn't seem too sure about my presence and hesitated to come any closer.

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The Black Capped Chickadees stayed the course.

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After an hour or so, other #featheredfriends summoned up enough courage and joined in on the feeding frenzy that was taking place right before their eyes.

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A few Red Squirrels joined in on the fun.

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Blue Jays, usually very skittish birds, had also overcome their fear as they gobbled up seed, not five feet from where I was enjoying their presence.

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I never did see the male cardinal make it to Snow Mountain. His partner must have blown him off and decided to go it alone.

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Morning Doves also stopped in. They must have been afraid of heights, which is a strange thing for a bird. They stayed at the base on Snow Mountain, reluctant to climb to the top.

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Shoveling snow has never been so much fun. Snow Mountain lasted for several weeks until I decided to clean the deck from the remainder of the snow. The family was coming for a visit and what was left of the mountain had to go!



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When the going gets tough, the tough get creative!

Way to go taking care of the feathered friends and red squirrels @thebigsweed

Upvoted and curated 💯✍

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It's funny how I almost feel responsible for taking care of our #featheredfriends during hard times. I know I'm a little crazy.

Have a splendid day!

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That is certainly a unique bird feeder.
!hiqvotes

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Thanks, although I'm a senior citizen, making Snow Mountain made me feel like a kid again while playing in the snow.

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There is a general knowledge that the snow is always cold but I am wondering how the birds enjoy climbing and walking through the snows.

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I guess that the birds that stick around and don't fly south for thee Winter have adapted to the harsh Winters we have.

Thanks for stopping by!

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Super creative snow feeder mountain for the birds and you to enjoy watching them !LOLZ thinking outside the box!

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Playing in the snow made me feel like a kid again, despite my advanced age. 😁

Thanks for the lolz token, my friend.

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Age is but a number, then you get out of bed and the bones talk.... Still know how to have fun! Have an amazing day.

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Age is just a number and mine is getting to be a pretty big one, but that shouldn't stop you from having fun.

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Having fun is what it is all about, never forget the magic of youth!

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You will never stop surprising me with such original ideas.😀
This must have been a lot of fun, building the unique snow feeder and watching the hungry birds coming so close to you.

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Making Snow Mountain was a ball, it brought me back to younger years remembering building snowmen and snow forts.

When I first started mounding up the snow, @farm-mom thought I was a little nuts as I waded through the snow getting branches to decorate the mountain.
When I was all done and the birds started flying in we both enjoyed the feeder for several weeks. boy did we go through a lot of bird seed.

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Haha, I can picture you making the Snow Mountain, but you did such a great feeder, the birds will be forever in debt. 😄

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The least I can do is to feed them for providing us with so much entertainment.

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Brilliant!!!

Now they just need tiny little snowboard and ride down the hill!

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Thanks buddy.
Funny story, we've got lots of deer in the area and during hard times, lots of snow on the ground, the deer love to eat the Hemlock branches which was what I decorated the mountain with. We had a deer come right up on the deck one night and eat all of the green foliage that I had stuck in the mountain.

Have a great day!

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What a cool idea! The birds were mostly happy about it.

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Fun time also. The birds loved it as they almost ate me out of house and home.

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