From a locked entry by
tamnonlinear, May 2007, quoted
with permission:
At some point a little bit of squirrel-proofing had
been attempted [...] on the bird feeders, mounting four hanging
feeders from a horizontal cross, feeder at the end of each arm, the
cross at the top of a pole with a baffle.
Some damage had broken one arm of the cross, so it now hung down
rather than out.
On that broken arm, a nuthatch was moving downward, creeping about
in approach to a suet feeder.
I pointed it out to her. "You know, the tree clinging birds, like
nuthatches and chickadees, don't like moving across branches. You
probably get more of them coming to your feeder because of that broken
arm. It makes them feel more at home."
She smiled. That was the reason she'd never 'repaired' it. "There
are places for everything. Even the damaged things."