Bird Fight
In a world of limited, sometimes scarce, resources, is it any wonder that on occasion we fight a little bit?
Take these two birds, for example. I put out plenty of bird seed knowing that they could find little food with all the freshly fallen snow.
I placed the seed in numerous locations on and about my deck and bird feeder. But often the birds would leave the seed they were eating so as to scare other birds away from the seed they were eating in their own locations. And in that, excuse the phrase, round-robin process they'd be leaving their seed behind which would quickly be worked on by other birds.
This social mayhem is one of the things that makes watching birds fun however it also arouses within us a feeling that fair play isn't being followed. We get annoyed at the "bully birds"which is funny 'cause the behavior is quite common up and down the food chain. Certainly we humans follow similar strategies, but so do many other species. In any case, the birds on my back deck had plenty to eat---and squabble about too.
Take these two birds, for example. I put out plenty of bird seed knowing that they could find little food with all the freshly fallen snow.
I placed the seed in numerous locations on and about my deck and bird feeder. But often the birds would leave the seed they were eating so as to scare other birds away from the seed they were eating in their own locations. And in that, excuse the phrase, round-robin process they'd be leaving their seed behind which would quickly be worked on by other birds.
This social mayhem is one of the things that makes watching birds fun however it also arouses within us a feeling that fair play isn't being followed. We get annoyed at the "bully birds"which is funny 'cause the behavior is quite common up and down the food chain. Certainly we humans follow similar strategies, but so do many other species. In any case, the birds on my back deck had plenty to eat---and squabble about too.
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I feed the birds too and their is always squabbling. It's all natural behaviour and survival of the fittest. It makes me laugh as often the bird doing the most chasing is often the one doing the least eating :)
We had huge numbers of birds.. I counted at least 16 varieties. Even the eastern towhee's showed up at the feeder... they usually stay out at the edge of the preserve.