What Birds Do After You Fill the Feeder — You’ve Never Seen This #Video


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Video Description:

Backyard birds do not just come to eat after you fill the bird feeder. Their behavior changes fast, and the feeder becomes a signal station for chickadees, blue jays, sparrows, nuthatches, crows, and other wild birds.

You fill the feeder, close the lid, and walk back inside. The yard looks quiet. The birds seem to arrive only after you leave.

But that is not what really happens.

Before the first bird lands, your yard is already being watched. Chickadees, blue jays, sparrows, nuthatches, crows, and other backyard birds are reading the feeder, the trees, the ground, the house, and even your routine.

In this video, we reveal what birds really do after you fill the feeder — and why the first bird is not just hungry.
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