queue of birds (feathered variety!) at feeding time

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Every evening and every morning when I feed the horses I have a robin and a blackbird that queue up to be fed. The robin sits on my bridle and waits til I put his favourite food in (Dobson and Horrell 16+) and then hops down and fills his fat little face. The blackbird sits in the doorway (he is a bit scared of robin
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but not of me). Then when the robin has had enough he hops in and stuffs his face too
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They are so cute and so friendly. I nearly trod on the blackbbird this morning, he was standing next to me and I didn't see him

I call them as I go up the path to the stables and they wait at the door for me to open it, They are so regular I would worry if they didn't show up
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Anyone else have any feathered friends who have to be catered for?
 
I know the local robins and blue tits live off the bits my ponies drop!!

I did once have a mouse that lived in the pallets which hold my muck heap in. He used to totter out every morning at feed time and I'd hand him a pony nut and give him a stroke. He was weeny.

That lasted about a month and after that I never saw him again.

He probably upped sticks and moved into the hay barn!!!!
 
I have a robin that hangs around too. He is there when I mix the feeds and then follows me out to the field. I usually put a handful out for him, he likes 16+ too!

He has been about for the last two or three winters, I don't see him in the summer.
 
No sadly not around the barn. I have 8 barn cats, a couple of red tailed hawks, and at least one fox that I know of, the birds stay well away from the ground and the barns. I do have loads of birds, they don't lower themselves to eat horsefood but wait for the expensive gourmet stuff to be put in the feeders at the front of the house.
 
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