We've been eying these downy little birds since they started coming around, frequenting the trees at the front of the house, since the calendar marked Spring's arrival. Bear would screech some kind of "b" noise and we'd all press up against the windows and spot one, sometimes, hopping between branches, but more often taking flight for less screechy environs. So we filled that feeder in the back with some seed, hoping to attract the little guys and encourage a longer stay for our visual amusement. But the first week only brought us huge blackbirds of some generic variety, too big to perch daintily on the feeder's ledge, instead gripping onto the sides and flailing so madly as to rattle the whole thing and scatter seed from the mesh sides, while the cat chattered and paced on the other side of the french doors. Perhaps determining that the spectacle was not worth the paltry seed, the blackbirds have ceded the feeder to the cute little songsters it was always intended for.