About a couple of days (feeding suet pellets). Best times are in the colder months as natural food is not as plentiful. Once they've been on your hand once, they soon learn that you're not a threat. These are in the wild. Probably not have much success in a garden with bird feeders/tables as they will always take the safest option by using these. Hope this helps.
Hi Irfan. A lot of patience and food they love (suet pellets). Best times are in the colder months as natural food is not as plentiful. Hope this helps.
@@unknownqayyum It is more difficult in the garden as you will probably have bird feeders already there and they will not be as hungry as birds in the wild. Also, the birds will sooner go to the bird feeders than your hand. You could try putting your hand near a feeder but I have had very little success in the garden.
Great! Especial the LTT. What is in that pellet? I could only handfeed blue and some great tits. Robins are rare, they are everywhere, but only 1 or 2 in the same small area.
Thank you. They're suet pellets with mealworms in. LTT's love 'em. I initially attract them with half suet coconut feeders and then eventually get them on my hand. Ideal at this time of year to attract them when it's cold and they're hungry (I'm in UK)
@@MrMajoroak Thanks a lot! I never heard about this, in Hungary, there is no such thing as mealworm pellet, only one company import it from a neighbour country. Does it take time for them to eat it? Days, weeks? After all, it doesnt look anything like they know, so it must be strange for them. :)
@@MrMajoroak I think I didnt send the answer, if I did, sorry. So: Thank you very much! Here in Hungary this pellet is nearly non-existent, so I didnt hear about it. How much time did the LTT needed to get use to it? :) Since it is a new, unknown food for them.
Robins love them and are the easiest to hand feed. LTT's are more shy so took a bit longer, about a week maybe. But once they've been on my hand it's as if they know I'm a friend so they come readily. Try and get some coconut shells. Here in the UK they are filled with suet and birds love them, especially LTT's. From there, move on to the pellets in the hand. Takes patience but when they're hungry enough, they will come. Good luck.
Beautiful, hopefully sometime my robin will come to me.....
Thank you. Patience and suet pellets are the key ... and cold weather. Good luck.
Amazing hand feeding 🙂👍
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LTT hand feeding- awesome
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That's so cool
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How long did you have to wait till the first one braved coming over to feed off your hand?
About a couple of days (feeding suet pellets). Best times are in the colder months as natural food is not as plentiful. Once they've been on your hand once, they soon learn that you're not a threat. These are in the wild. Probably not have much success in a garden with bird feeders/tables as they will always take the safest option by using these. Hope this helps.
I have a bird box there's a bird meeting I left it alone so that the bird don't get disturbed
How do u make them eat from hand
Hi Irfan. A lot of patience and food they love (suet pellets). Best times are in the colder months as natural food is not as plentiful. Hope this helps.
@@MrMajoroak hi. Thanks. Can u hand feed them in garden instead of park?
@@unknownqayyum It is more difficult in the garden as you will probably have bird feeders already there and they will not be as hungry as birds in the wild. Also, the birds will sooner go to the bird feeders than your hand. You could try putting your hand near a feeder but I have had very little success in the garden.
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I feed them suet pellets ... they love them
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Great! Especial the LTT. What is in that pellet? I could only handfeed blue and some great tits. Robins are rare, they are everywhere, but only 1 or 2 in the same small area.
Thank you. They're suet pellets with mealworms in. LTT's love 'em. I initially attract them with half suet coconut feeders and then eventually get them on my hand. Ideal at this time of year to attract them when it's cold and they're hungry (I'm in UK)
@@MrMajoroak Thanks a lot! I never heard about this, in Hungary, there is no such thing as mealworm pellet, only one company import it from a neighbour country. Does it take time for them to eat it? Days, weeks? After all, it doesnt look anything like they know, so it must be strange for them. :)
@@MrMajoroak I think I didnt send the answer, if I did, sorry. So: Thank you very much! Here in Hungary this pellet is nearly non-existent, so I didnt hear about it. How much time did the LTT needed to get use to it? :) Since it is a new, unknown food for them.
Robins love them and are the easiest to hand feed. LTT's are more shy so took a bit longer, about a week maybe. But once they've been on my hand it's as if they know I'm a friend so they come readily. Try and get some coconut shells. Here in the UK they are filled with suet and birds love them, especially LTT's. From there, move on to the pellets in the hand. Takes patience but when they're hungry enough, they will come. Good luck.