Date: 6/9/26 1:30 pm From: KC <deedemail...> Subject: Re: [NHBirds] Grape Jelly as a condiment
LOL! And a couple of slices of bread. I wouldn't put it past the catbirds
to make pb&j sandwiches. :-)
On Tuesday, June 9, 2026 at 4:21:06 PM UTC-4 Kurk Dorsey wrote:
> I wonder what would happen if you put out some peanut butter too.
>
> On the subject of unusual feeder behavior I have a robin that is visiting
> my sunflower feeder. I think it is actually eating the seeds but it might
> be an inspector from the health department
>
> Kurk Dorsey
> Durham
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> I have now seen a Baltimore Oriole, a Gray Catbird, and a Downy Woodpecker
> bring an insect in its beak, dip the insect in the jelly in my jelly
> feeder, and then fly off.
>
> I saw this for the first time last year with an oriole and thought it was
> a fluke. Now, not so much. :-)
> ~ in Derry
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