Why One Bird Always Reaches Your Feeder First — And What It Has Already Decided About You
One bird always arrives first at your feeder — but it’s not random. Behind that simple moment is a hidden system of hierarchy, trust, and survival decisions happening every morning in your backyard. This video reveals how birds silently organize themselves around your feeder, and why the first arrival may be “chosen” by an invisible social order you’ve never noticed. Once you understand it, your entire view of backyard birds will change forever.

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