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Dear Pigeon-Talkers,
I have a dilemma. We have a semi-covered skylight area and for the past five months or so, two feral pigeons (mates) have been coming every day to eat (you can see them in my album). Yesterday a third bird came by and we became concerned because it seemed to have followed "our" birds to their secret feeding location and they did not seem happy. They would peck at him if he flew near them where they were perched. When they stopped by yesterday, there was very little food in their bowls (it was their second visit of the day). Our birds perched above the food bowls and seemed not to want to want the interloper to get near them. This morning, all three birds are there again. I was wondering if I should put food out for them or wait. "Our" birds will always come back, but I was thinking that if we refrained from putting out food, the interloper would not come back because it would not be convinced that this is a regularly refilled feeding location? My main concern is that word does not spread so that we get overwhelmed by other birds so that our lovely birds, Walter and Lily, have to fight with them for their daily feed. Please advise.
Feralfeeder
I have a dilemma. We have a semi-covered skylight area and for the past five months or so, two feral pigeons (mates) have been coming every day to eat (you can see them in my album). Yesterday a third bird came by and we became concerned because it seemed to have followed "our" birds to their secret feeding location and they did not seem happy. They would peck at him if he flew near them where they were perched. When they stopped by yesterday, there was very little food in their bowls (it was their second visit of the day). Our birds perched above the food bowls and seemed not to want to want the interloper to get near them. This morning, all three birds are there again. I was wondering if I should put food out for them or wait. "Our" birds will always come back, but I was thinking that if we refrained from putting out food, the interloper would not come back because it would not be convinced that this is a regularly refilled feeding location? My main concern is that word does not spread so that we get overwhelmed by other birds so that our lovely birds, Walter and Lily, have to fight with them for their daily feed. Please advise.
Feralfeeder