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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 332674" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Ahhhhhh see......There is something a miss if you have dead squirrels. I would imagine something that is killing them for SPORT...like a feral or domestic cat. A bobcat or martin, would eat them. A house cat wouldn't necessarily eat them because he's getting fed elsewhere. So my guess is the birds aren't coming down because THEY have a (lol) BIRDS eye view of the "killer" cat. </p><p></p><p>Yeah - my money is on a stalker cat. I've had mixed seed out and you're right if it's cold enough like it is now? They'll come and eat anything (popcorn, maccaroni and cheese you name it) but if there is a cat lurking? NOPE. My feeders have been full since June. I have a killer in my bushes - her name is Piper - Queen of the dragon slayers at the Dragon ***** Ranch. (little green anoles)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 332674, member: 4964"] Ahhhhhh see......There is something a miss if you have dead squirrels. I would imagine something that is killing them for SPORT...like a feral or domestic cat. A bobcat or martin, would eat them. A house cat wouldn't necessarily eat them because he's getting fed elsewhere. So my guess is the birds aren't coming down because THEY have a (lol) BIRDS eye view of the "killer" cat. Yeah - my money is on a stalker cat. I've had mixed seed out and you're right if it's cold enough like it is now? They'll come and eat anything (popcorn, maccaroni and cheese you name it) but if there is a cat lurking? NOPE. My feeders have been full since June. I have a killer in my bushes - her name is Piper - Queen of the dragon slayers at the Dragon ***** Ranch. (little green anoles) [/QUOTE]
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