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Comments on Puzzle #8447: Time to eat!
By Tom O'Connell (sensei69)

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Puzzle Description:

My bird feeder.

#1: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Apr 18, 2010 [HINT]

lots of color logic needed
#2: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Apr 18, 2010 [HINT]
Color logic makes it pretty easy. The images are very abstract.
#3: Alison Deem (Indigo) on Apr 18, 2010
Good for you...feeding the birds!
#4: Levi Ross (rhodyboy888) on Apr 18, 2010 [HINT]
Ditto on the color logic. This puzzle was a good way to help learn it. Well done!
#5: Francie (eicnarf) on Apr 18, 2010
Do you put out meal worms for the bluebirds?
#6: Sydnee Sherman (syd.) on Apr 18, 2010
BlackCat said it right. These are very abstract.
#7: Joel Lynn (furface1) on Apr 19, 2010 [SPOILER]
We have bird feeders - my favorites are the goldfinches and the cardinals. I like the bright colors. Right now we're getting a lot of grackles - they are so big and territorial, they scare the songbirds away.
#8: Francie (eicnarf) on Apr 20, 2010 [SPOILER]
Grackles can really be a problem! Last summer they ate a quart of peanuts and an entire suet cake in 3 hours. They also ripped up some of my flowers and attacked a Robin in my bird bath. You can get feeders that only let small birds through, but I ended up taking everything down for a couple of weeks. The Grackles moved on to easy pickings elsewhere, but all the other birds came back fairly quickly.
#9: Joel Lynn (furface1) on Apr 20, 2010 [SPOILER]
Our feeder has a spring system on the perch ring that is supposed to close the holes when larger birds (or squirrels) land, but if we set it to keep the grackles out, then the cardinals have difficulty as well. Oh, well, grackles gotta eat too!
#10: Jota (jota) on Feb 10, 2011
Look what the cat brought me ... Beautiful Tom?

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