I like #5 a lot.
It's a bit unclear if he will manage to get it 
Thanks John.
It's dog eat dog out there and I can tell you that he didn't catch it and that there is usually a pigeon waiting below to catch anything that falls on the ground

There's quite a hierarchy of beasts that come to visit the nut feeder. In terms of most dominant (the one that pushes everyone else away) to most timid, the ranking is
- Squirrel
- Great Tits and Blue Tits
- Jays
- Sparrows
- Pigeons
- Magpies
- Rooks
Of that list, several aren't very good at getting the nuts out, so rely on others to drop some. The pigeons make no attempt as they don't have the skills. But they use their size to bully the others.
It's funny to watch bigger birds like Rooks and Magpies fly away if they detect any movement from the house. The squirrel will push out any other animal but again is really jumpy and runs away if it sees us moving. But with the small birds I can walk as close as maybe 3m away and they carry on feeding.