dogmatix wrote: » I doubt changing your feed will make a difference. I had a similar problem a few years back in my previous accommodation. It got to the point that the crows where grabbing the feeder handles and lifting the feeder up over the hook to drop it on the ground where they had easier access to the contents. Very clever of them but very annoying for me. I ended up having to cut open tennis balls and fit them over the end of the feeder arms to stop them doing this. I also had to remove the flat tray from the feeding station for the same reason. They would still try to rattle and swing the feeder to let seeds fall onto the ground. I could never completely get rid of them. I found that the smaller birds would feed first then the crows would appear and later the smaller birds would return again. This the yoke I had in my garden at the time: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gardman-Feeding-Station- Kit/dp/B002O6Y3I8 Discovered this just now while googling: https://ww2.rspb.org.uk/community/wildlife/f/13609/t/74293.aspx - might be a useful solution.
diomed wrote: » One crow can eat most of what is in a feeder and keep other birds away.
gillad wrote: » Feed the crows too....They will eat all your food leftovers and the nursing home leftovers
bogman wrote: » We need to look after our wildlife, all of them...
Clair4 wrote: » I think people compare them with the grey crows there a pest same with the magpies. Crows are fairly harmless
It's a headache when crows visit the bird feeder. They ate all the bird seeds that I prepared. Besides destroying the order of the lawn, they scattered and even scared my beloved pets. To protect the bird feeder from crows, I found some simple ways. First is changing the location of the bird feeder, or building a fence with small halls where only small birds can gain entry, not the large ones like the crow.
I made a bird table that I attached to the wall that the crows used more than the small birds so I just went with it and put food there for them and let the small birds feed mostly from tree feeders, it seems to work and instead of giving them expensive bird food I just picked up cheap bags of tesco dog kibble for them and once they get their fill every morning they leave and the small birds and ground feeders like wood pigeon and collard doves all feast from the seed feeders for the rest of the day without any trouble from crows.