tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7840370875083771571.post5999076616412439821..comments2018-05-16T10:12:36.557-04:00Comments on My Happy Acres: Promises of SpringUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7840370875083771571.post-54676701697583286832014-03-19T14:42:39.132-04:002014-03-19T14:42:39.132-04:00my chickens would quickly figure out how to get in...my chickens would quickly figure out how to get into the tray feeder if I put out mealworms.<br /><br />one year, when we lived in the midwest, the snow was so deep that a drift went up to the base of the feeder (drift was about 4 feet). when I looked out in the morning to refill it, I saw that the feeder was full of bunnies. All the little neighborhood cottontails had come over for breakfast. We don't have a birdfeeder here, however make a point to leave enough wild foods and seeds that the wildlife can fend for themselves throughout the winter without too much difficulty.My Happy Acreshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00240102063849296485noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7840370875083771571.post-28633285952556308862014-03-19T13:51:41.851-04:002014-03-19T13:51:41.851-04:00Bluebirds! I'm jealous. We don't have ve...Bluebirds! I'm jealous. We don't have very many bluebirds around here. I'm going to get some mealworms and a tray feeder and see if I can't attract a few this year.Sarah Lynnhttp://www.sarahlynnsquilting.comnoreply@blogger.com