Fall 2005 - Songbird Station
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Fall 2005 - Songbird Station
d r i b g n n N o o S Stati EWS fall 2005 Stories • Specials • Events and More to Help Your Family Enjoy Birding! Fall Is A Great Backyard Birding Time: As I write this the first weekend of October, Mother Nature has given us just a brief glimpse of the crisp fall days I know will soon be here. In fact after returning from church this Sunday morning I’m amazed at the aerial dances of the many hummingbirds jocketing for a position at our hummingbird feeders that we still have up around our patio. Their ASPECTS004 favorite and mine are the three Aspects004 Window Feeders we have on our bay windows. Because of the huge crop of hummers this summer I added small Perky Pet Hanging Basket Feeders in each of our many hanging baskets. While I’ve had to fill them often, I’m convinced the “more feeders” you have the more hummers you get and at around just over $5.00 for a PP215 its been a great deal of extra enjoyment for very little extra investment. Our friends at Hummer Study Group tell us that a late spring cold front delayed nesting for Rubythroat Hummingbirds across much of the U.S. – This explaining why so many birds are here so late this year. Remember to keep your hummingbird feeders up to give late migrating birds from the north a “HiOctane Fuel Stop” as they pass through mid-MO. I keep mine up until a heavy freeze causes the nectar to start freezing. By keeping feeders up and filled you will not delay migration and you will help many birds survive!! Early October is the normal arrival date of one of my favorite birds, the Northern Juncos, often closely fol- lowed by the White Throated Sparrow. My mom called the Junco the Snowbirds and that’s what I and many folks think of when our Gray Coated White Breasted visitors from the North arrive. Want to attract lots of Juncos?? Put Black Oil SC1012 Sunflowers or Backyard Buffet in one of our Songbird Cedar Ground Trays. With colder weather coming the supply of “insects” that many songbirds prefer become harder to find. Check out our NEW “Buggy” Products discussed on page 4. You’ll attract all your favorites and many birds you may have not been frequently seeing when you feed a “bug” filled product like Nuts N Bugs, Bug’ums or Mealworms (live or dried). We’ve also got several HiEnergy Suet Packs Nuts & Bugs with the “Bugs” birds love! 5 & 10 lbs. As you prepare for winter don’t forget to take down and clean all feeders with a solution of 1 part bleach – 9 parts water. Our selection of our “Songbird Essentials” brushes can help make it easy to clean your feeders. Also, now is when I clean out all our birdhouses and line SE607 them with a layer of grass to help keep birds who roost in the boxes cozy and warm in the cold days ahead. Got a house with the hole enlarged due to woodpeckers or squirrels?? Stop by for one of our solid metal Songbird Essential “Portal Protectors” at just $1.95 including two screws they are a great value. Last but not least don’t forget to keep heated water out for our feathered friends. Check out our recommendations on page 4. As I close I’d be remiss to not take a moment to Thank all of you who have become customers of Songbird Station as we use this issue to celebrate our 10th Anniversary. Don’t miss our big 10th Anniversary Warehouse $ale at our warehouse in Mexico on October 29th. Details on the back page. At Songbird Station our Mission continues to be: “Helping Families Enjoy Birding & the Beauties of Nature that God has created around us”. Look Inside • Coupons • Ask Lisa • Winter Water • What’s New • Warehouse $ale Enjoying Nature can be a great “Family Activity”! We’re proud that ours is a family owned business. As you decide where to spend your $$ remember that a $ spent with a locally owned business provides 3-5 times more economic benefit than a $ spent with a big “nationwide”retailer. Also we hope we’ve helped your family enjoy nature together. We have lots of items that can help you and your children and grandchildren explore the wonders in your backyard. As part of our 10th Anniversary Songbird Station News we wanted to share again a couple of articles our children wrote for the newsletter the past 10 years. Chickadees by Grant Toellner If you want to learn about chickadees or have chickadees you can read this page. Chickadees like seeds or nuts so if you have a small feeder, put nuts or seeds in it. If you watch them they only get a nut or seed at a time. My favorite kind is a black caped chickadee. Article appeared in 1996 – Grant was 9 years old. He works part time at the Songbird Station Warehouse in summer and during vacations. Songbird Station!!!! by Becky Toellner The best place for . . . For What? For bird stuff, Silly!!! What’s in this store called Songbird Station? I will tell you some of the things that Songbird Station has. Songbird Station has some excellent Gift Items, Including: • Bird Houses • Bird Feeders • T-Shirts • Bird Seed • Cards • Nature Books & More! Want to bond with your children? This Christmas, make bird feeders part of your holiday gift lists! Article appeared in 2002 when Becky was a senior at Mexico High School. She is now a senior in college. It was an add she wrote in 1996 right after we opened. She summed up what Songbird Station is all about. Bird Groups: What do you call birds when they gang up? Most people think that all birds in groups are called flocks or flights. This, however, is not true. For example, do you know what a group of geese is called? A group of geese is known as a gaggle. The next couple paragraphs talk about other bird group names. Predators you would think would have names like army, troop, or team, but none do. An eagle’s group name is known as a convocation. Owls in a group are known as a parliament. I always knew Tony Blair (Prime Minister of England) was a big fan of Hooters. Hawks and falcons in a group are called casts. A group of hawks can also be called a kettle. Backyard bird groups you see everyday have names that vary from charms to bands. A group of goldfinches are known as a charm. A band or party refers to a group of blue jays. A group of martins are known as a richness of martins. This is a good name considering martins do live in luxury compared to other birds. Woodpeckers have an unusual group name. A group of woodpeckers is called a descent of woodpeckers. Hummingbirds in a group can be called a charm, troubling, or a hover. Birds we eat almost every day have group names. A group of chickens is called a brood or peep of chickens. A group of ducks, which I love, is called a brace or paddling of ducks. A pheasant’s group name is similar to flowers. A group of pheasants is called a bouquet. A group of quail is called a covey or bevy of quail. It is almost turkey time. Speaking of turkeys, a group of turkeys is called a rafter of turkeys. Here is some bird groups you don’t want to see. Hopefully a host of sparrows or a murmuration of starlings never takes over your backyard. Also, seeing an unkindness of ravens, or a murder of crows, wouldn’t be good. This story is about bird groups, but I have some other things I want to mention to you. If you are looking at Christmas Ideas, I’ve got some. Charm your lady with a new finch feeder. Make a Christmas party with 40-pound bags of birdseed. Protect your hummingbird feeder from a colony of ants with the brand new item, the Nectar Protector. What smart and handsome person could come up with a catchy name like that. Also, don’t let a dray of squirrels invade your feeders. Get baffles or get Droll Yankee Flipper feeders. Both are very effective against squirrels. If you need a Christmas present for someone, Songbird Station has something for everyone. Author Grant Toellner (by the way, author of “Nectar Protector” name), son of Songbird Station owners Mel and Bev Toellner. Appeared in 2002 – Grant was then 15. Now he’s an MU student majoring in Business!! Coupon - Save 10% on any Children’s Item. EXPIRES 11-30-05 2 “Our Products” – Developed or Tested by Songbird Station We’re proud at Songbird Station over the past 10 years to have helped many new products come to the market to serve needs that weren’t previously met or fill voids that had appeared in the market. We wanted to share a few of “OUR” Products that we’ve either developed and sold under our Songbird Essential or Songbird Cedar Lines or helped others test and market (like BirdQuest, Squngee, & more). The following are available in Columbia ONLY at Songbird Station – Try ‘Em - You will Like ‘Em. All Weather Feeder Developed by an engineer in N.Y. – We bought the molds and make this feeder here in Central Mo. It is the only feeder we sell “Guaranteed Waterproof in Rain, Wind & Snow”!! Songbird Cedar Suet Logs & Plugs At any moment we have 20 plus feeders in our backyard. This one always has a bird on it and needs filling first. Beautiful – Yet Fundamental, we have the surface specially “stamped” to improve birds ability to stand and make them heavy for years of use. WS60008 Finches Favorite, 3 Tube Feeder This is the only feeder on the market that feeds 24 finches at once with all of them in view! SE324 Spirals attract more birds and the Flip-nFill feature means cleaner feeder - easy to fill on either end and no old seeds accumulate on the bottom of the feeder BQSBF2G SCS405 Squngee Clingers Only WingSpan Solid Copper Baths WS60007 BirdQuest Spiral Feeders As chickadees are our son’s favorite bird, we wanted a small feeder that only small clinging birds could use. Clingers Only hold twice as SE7012 much seed - and is easier to clean than other specific feeders. Fill it with Sunflower Kernels or Chickadee Mix and watch chickadees, titmice, nuthatches, and other clingers flock to your yard. SQUDELUXE Our favorite squirrel feeder that entertains humans and squirrels. Window Feeder WingSpan 60002 Now like many of our cedar feeders with Easy Clean – Take Out Metal Tray SC1024C WingSpan Pest Proof Feeders. Cast Iron Feeders that squirrels, possums, raccoons, and bears can’t destroy. WS60002 Songbird Essential Accessories and Hardware Hotpads, coasters, mugs, lightswitches, cabinet hardware in all the birds you love. 10% Off any of our products on this page. Sale Ends 11-20-2005 3 A Winter Spa for the Birds A Guaranteed Way to Increase Your Backyard Activity What’s a sure way to attract birds to your feeders? Offer water….especially in winter! About 70% of a bird’s non-fat body tissue is water, that needs to be maintained to avoid dehydration. Birds find some water in natural food sources – insects, berries, and even from snow – but when those supplies dwindle, the water YOU supply is even more vital! Open water in freezing weather will attract as many or more birds as a well-stocked feeder! Birds use it to help keep themselves warmer in winter! By cleaning their feathers and grooming them with natural oils, our feathered friends are able to help insulate their bodies from cold. You can keep water thawed with a submersible heater placed directly in the water… it’s economical and safe as long as you ALLIEDPRK67301 use a high-quality, outdoor extension cord to plug the heater into an electrical source. In winter use a rough-surfaced, plastic saucer for a bird bath….ceramic and concrete ones, though fine for summer use, will crack easily in frigid weather. As firm believers in providing water year round, we stock every birdbath heater and heated birdbaths on the market and they are priced right!! The quality of the heater is usually reflected in the cost. Less expensive heaters work in moderate weather in smaller baths, but as you go up the line you can purchase heaters with thermostats, auto shut-offs, and longer guarantees. The more expensive heaters usually have more wattage and work at lower temperatures to keep the water thawed. Below are some of our favorites – Including New ones!! FIBD80 - Terra Cotta FIGBD80 - Green ALLIEDPRK570 “We like the “raised island” in these New baths as well as their “Heavy Rugged construction. FIC50 - 150 Watts - Our #1 Selling Heater. We think it’s because it looks rugged. FIBD70 - Terra Cotta FIGBD70 - Green Both the Baths feature take-out easy clean liners.” Birdbath De-Icers ALLIEDPR300 FIHR75 - 75 Watts ALLIEDPRK 19501 Coupon - 10% Off All Heated Bird Bath Items. EXPIRES 11-25-05 Birds Love Insects - Provide them in the Cold Days Ahead with: Freeze Dried Mealworms Now available in freeze dried packets (we still keep live ones in the fridge). Mix freeze dried in Wild Bird Seed and watch New Birds Flock to the feeder. Nuts-N-Bugs Lots of bugs combined with pecan = Wild Bird Gourmet. Feed in our Suet Log or their special feeders. Coupon - Buy 1 Pack of Great for Nuts & Bugs any “Bug Product” and $ave 33% on a feeder for it!! EXPIRES 11-25-05 4 NBMF Bug’mmms™ This is a product that mixes lots of “Insect” with millet - Feed alone or mix in seed to attract and help the Songbirds You Love. Great Meal Worm Feeder SC1050C Fill with Nuts & Bugs or Our Peanut Suet Plugs SCS405 Ask Lisa Q. I’m new to birding and the area – Do you have a favorite book to help me ID and learn about Missouri birds? New and now our favorite is Missouri Bird Watching, a year round guide. It includes a large section written by Columbia resident and Audubon President Bill Clark. We really like the “icons” on page 44 that help you quickly ID a bird and learn more about it. A. LISA DAVIS Songbird Station Manager Q. With shorter days, I wish there was more to do with my children to teach them about nature – Any ideas? CSP1632 Come in and check out our White Mountain Line of Puzzles and Lucy Hammet Bingo Games (Bird, Butterfly, Bugs, Reptiles and more). Both lines are very educational as well as fun! Another favorite is our Peabody Coloring Sets. A. Q. A. I seem to have times when birds fight at my feeder . . . what can I do? Flocks of birds have well-established “pecking orders” or dominance ranks, determined by body size, age, sex, even plumage. When food is tightly clumped…as at a single feeder…dominant birds can easily defend and monopolize it. You might be able to reduce aggression by adding a second feeder…or by spreading out the food. Try more than one location. Offer a variety of seeds to appeal to more kinds of birds…try Oil Sunflower Seed, Nyger, Finch Mix, or a high quality mix like Sun Country Backyard Best. Often cheap mixes full of milo will aggravate the problem as birds sort through “undesirable seeds” looking for those they like and benefit from. WHITE140 Q. LH2877 I’ve heard you’ve started your Seed Sales – What are the details?? – Why would I participate?? It’s Here – Our Tenth Annual Super Fall Seed Sale Now through November 20th BUY NOW AND SAVE! Sun Country Farms Black Oil Sunflower Seed . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 lbs. $10.95 Q. Can’t make it in? A. Call or fax your order to 573-446-5941. All we need is your order and a credit card number. Come in and pick up seed when you want it! Sun Country Farms Nyger Thistle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 lbs. $7.95 Sun Country Farms Mixes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 off on 20# or 40# Bags Pine Tree “Hi-Energy” Suet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75¢ Each! Birds prefer 3-1 over so called (“Bargain Brands” full of millet and milo.) Take what you buy with you – OR, we’ll store it for you, and you can pick up what you need through the winter! Save 10% on any pair of Binoculars EXPIRES 11-15-05 5 Save 25% Save 20% on purchase of on Heated Pet Bed NEW SOY CANDLES with purchase of Heated Pet Bowl EXPIRES 11-15-05 Keeps the smells of Nature and “Good Cooking” in the Air! EXPIRES 11-15-05 Buy 2 - 1 Free Keep Birds Warm with Nest Pockets EXPIRES 11-15-05 Suite 15 Forum Shopping Center 1400 Forum Blvd. and 1600 Bassford Drive Columbia, MO 65203 Mexico, MO 65265 573-446-5941 www.songbirdstation.com PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID SEDALIA, MO PERMIT 217 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED “We Help Families Enjoy Nature Together” World’s Biggest Bird Seed, Feeder Birdhouse & Accessories Sale SONGBIRD STATION WAREHOUSE SALE Saturday, Oct. 29th from 8 a.m. to noon in Mexico — 1600 Bassford Drive Many items are simply in “damaged boxes.” Many are overstocks & discontinued lines. All items AT LEAST 50% OFF! DIRECTIONS: From Columbia go east on I-70 to U.S. 54. Take 54 north to the first Mexico exit (Bus. 54 North). Turn left on Lakeview (by the Presbyterian Church). Turn right on Bassford. Stock up for Christmas and the winter months ahead! Songbird Station Has “Gone to the Dogs” (and cats) At the urging of the folks who make our Birdbath Heaters, we’ve added heated pet bowls and pet beds. We’ve got every one sold in America in our warehouse just 30 KH3023 KH2020 miles away and can deliver to you in 24 hours at the guaranteed best prices in Central Mo. Stop by and see the best sellers at the store!! Don’t miss our “Kitty Sills” that let cats be amused by the birds outside while keeping them safely inside. We also have available “Fence Free” Electric Boundary Kits to safely HH5125 KH3095 keep pets in a fence free yard. Bark stop and training, collars also available. Again, we guarantee our prices to be the lowest in Mid-Mo. Don’t forget we also stock Dog & Cat Toys. Birder UP! – Go Cardinals Birds have fairly good odds of winning the World Series. Baltimore Orioles did it in 1996, 1970, and 1983. Crested birds have an even better chance – Cardinals took the Series nine times between 1926 and 1982. Blue Jays started playing in the American League in 1976, and took their first title in 1992. From an ornithological viewpoint, the perfect World Series would pit Jays against Cardinals, and the game would end with a good flycatcher. As with many gulls and shorebirds, the habitat of baseball birds is short-grass fields, which attract large numbers of bats, too. There are many fowl balls, and sometimes a batter tries bunting. Flycatchers are popular, unlike fielders who duck. Often runners try to steal a base. If it’s a close call, bleacher bums may grouse or snipe or even shout, “Killdeer ump!” These boobirds are all stork raven mad. Now, if you can swallow all this pheasant banter, you’re probably very gullible. So all you baseball plovers out there, just remember it’s one, two, three shrikes you’re out at the old ball game. “Hopefully the Cardinals are still World Series bound when you get this newsletter”. Come in for YOUR Cardinals and MU flashing pins. BEST NEW PRODUCT Bird Quest Super Spiral Feeder and New Super Twirl. New SUPER Spiral $39.95 • Holds three quarts – less trips to fill • Feeds 12 birds at once – twice as many as other feeders • Flat bottom - sit and fill • Flip-N-Fill - means you can fill and clean from either end, no old seed accumulates in the bottom. Super Twirl $79.95 SONGBIRD STATION HOURS: Mexico: 8:00-5:00 M-F Columbia: 9:00-5:00 M, T, W, F, Sat. 10:00-7:00 Thurs. Open 24 hrs. at www.songbirdstation.com BQSBF6GTAS • Combines the New Super Spiral with award winning Twirl A Squirrel to make a squirrel proof feeder system that’s amazingly effective and hilariously funny - at a great price! DON’T MISS – Warehouse Sale October 29th • Seed Booking Sale Ends Nov. 20th 6
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