The Chalet and Greasy Spoon!

When I was a young boy in the 1960’s it was my job to fill the bird feeders at our Duluth home. Our feathered friends loved the feeders, particularly their locations 1+ story up from the ground and within a few feet of a big Blue Spruce. I quickly named our feeders “The Chalet and Greasy Spoon”. One feeder was shaped like a ski chalet (at least in the mind of an eight year old), and the other feeder quickly was named “The Greasy Spoon”.  Birds who used the Greasy Spoon wanted food quickly, and lots of it! This feeders was a large, open platform feeder which attracted all kinds of birds, including tons of Evening Grosbeaks (even Red Crossbills used the Greasy Spoon). You had to be a “high class” bird to visit The Chalet!

As most of you know the population of Evening Grosbeaks has crashed since the 1960’s. According to All About Birding: “populations dropped by an estimated 74% between 1966 and 2019, according to the North American Breeding Bird SurveyPartners in Flight”. For over ten years I have filled my own home’s “Greasy Spoon” in the hopes of attracting the golden birds, but although I could attract Pine and Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks, the yellow guys stayed away. Finally, yesterday it happened! My yard was alive with birdsong, including Evening Grosbeaks. The flock stayed all day, and some are still around this morning. If I get really lucky, a few will stay and nest in our pine forests on Amity Creek.

I don’t normally do feeder photographs, but … !

In this sequence you will see a White-Throated Sparrow been informed it must wait in line before using the Greasy Spoon! Lots of American Goldfinches were also told yesterday they had to wait for a table! And yes … The Greasy Spoon is at an angle due to not one, but two bear visits already this spring. The bear bends the metal pole, and I attempt to straighten same the next morning.


The Greasy Spoon Serving its Customers! (video link for email subscribers)

One thought on “The Chalet and Greasy Spoon!

  1. Seeing those evening grosbeaks brings back fond memories! As a kid, I had a front row seat at the kitchen table to eat my breakfast and watch the many grosbeaks eat theirs too! Love to see your photos of them!

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