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I've never really thought of nuthatches as a "bird-feeder bird" and yet I've had one hanging out regularly for months now. I think sometimes there have been more than one. (It's my memory that's uncertain, not my ID skills.) I think mostly it's been going for the seed mix with a high shelled sunflower content, but lately it's also been defending the suet/seed cake holder rather valiently.

Last year the thistle seed holder was constantly swarmed with goldfinches. I still get them these days, but not in quite the same numbers. And it makes a difference on how often I have to refill! When the goldfinch gang was in full swing, I'd have to refill the thistle seeds once a week. Now it's more like once a month.

One side-effect of my new computer glasses prescription is that my focus isn't as good at bird-feeder distance. (Approx. 12 feet -- 4 of them inside the window, 8 outside.) I can still ID all the regulars based on the obvious cues, but I might have problems with a less common species.

I may have posted about how the new computer glasses still weren't quite right but I wasn't going to go back a third time to adjust. This week I had the brilliant idea that I could actually move my monitors about 3" closer. To widen the top surface of the desk where the monitors stand, I'd put a 1x5ft shelf board on top, which gave me another 2ft of width. Well the other thing that board can do is be slid toward me. I tested it to make sure I'm not anywhere near the tipping point. (How often does one get to use that phrase in its literal meaning?) That much difference means a lot to eye strain. I was even able to reduce the display magnification from 175% to 125% and it's still better than at the farther distance.

After going to the trouble of getting the "close-up laptop glasses" for when I'm working without the desk setting, I'm not really using them because the "desktop" glasses work for everything except a really close distance. And even when I'm working with the plain laptop, usually it's distanced by virtue of actually being on my lap (rather than a table) or due to having a dinner place sitting in between us. Still, options are good.

Date: 2021-12-08 03:39 pm (UTC)
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Options are indeed good. I finally got bifocals for my computer work since I can't write with a computer lens and I can't see my monitors with my readers. And amusingly, wearing bifocals reminds me of high school.

Date: 2021-12-08 06:15 pm (UTC)
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We seem to be lighter on the birds this year, but that may be due to continued mild weather. Our winter feeders come down from higher elevations, and right now with our warmer temps, there's still plenty of bugs and seed to be foraged in the wild. When things turn briefly cold and snowy, we get more birds at the feeder.

Our nuthatches like to snitch black oil sunflower seeds or work on the suet. Sunflower seeds are snatch and run, but suet involves sitting there and eating.

(Note: this is from the Wallowa Valley of Northeastern Oregon, in a somewhat banana-belt section of the region)

Date: 2021-12-09 04:13 pm (UTC)
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I have varifocal glasses with a "choir" zone in the middle, optimized for 2-3 ft distance, and that's also optimal for computer work!

Date: 2021-12-11 11:30 am (UTC)
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I have two nuthatches who have been renamed seedhatches by Other Half, because they are very, very fond of the hulled sunflower seeds in the seed feeder. (I don't bother with seed mix because anything that isn't sunflower will be tossed into the crumb tray to go mouldy.) They'll also eat a bit of suet.

I too have the problem of computer distance glasses being not quite enough to see the birds clearly. Getting old is annoying.

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