Thanks for the suggestion of putting the feeders behind the fence. I went to check on the feeders today (Saturday). It was really exciting! The feeders were completely ravenged! Two of the feeders were completely empty and one was carried away or something! Well, it wasn't great that it was taken away, but I have another. At least they're eating.
Tommorow we will gather data and fill the feeders again. The commercial seed mix seemed to be less attractive to the birds. It was the only feeder with seed remaining. The suet was the feeder that was missing. I have been checking on the other member's feeders, however I don't know for sure what's been going on with them. I will make another report tommorow.
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