Hi Rich, Pat, et al.
I might be able to top that ... over they years at Gambell, Alaska, we learned that if the Bering Sea ice was still present in May, we had a good chance of attracting Ivory Gulls using walrus entrails as chum. Talk about a specialized bird feeder ...
A few images of Gambell Ivory Gulls are here ...
http://birdimages.posterous.com/chumming-for-ivory-gulls-at-gambell-ak
Phil
At 17:17 11/13/2012, Warblerick wrote: >On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 4:30:57 PM UTC-5, Pat Valdata, Elkton wrote: > > Two Turkey Vultures were on the ground below my pole-mounted > feeder today. I've had chickens come to a bird feeder before, but > never a vulture. > > > > Pat Valdata > > Elkton > >Quick, collect some roadkill!
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