No Seed Suet Bird Feeders
Birds love to eat a variety of foods and there are many birds that love eating seeds and various seed mixtures. However there are other birds
that prefer to eat suet. Suet is a high energy formula made from animal fat which is melted and then rendered. This meat mixture can be combined
with fruits, seeds, peanut butter, or even grains. This mixture can then be placed in suet feeders, providing a quick source of heat and energy
for hungry birds.
Wild Bird Enery Replacement
This is very essential for birds that burn a lot of energy from quick flying. Molting birds and migrating birds also need suet
especially during the fall season. This is very needful because of the lack of insects to be found. Suet feeders provide these birds with
the nourishment they need. In general, suet feeders are left for insect eating birds as these birds will find a lessening of their natural
food source due to the cold weather.
Suet feeders come in two varieties. The normal type is that of the wire mesh cage. A suet cake is placed in the cage and the top is closed.
The birds cling to the side of the cage to eat the suet. Bottom opening suet feeders discourage birds like Starlings because they need to cling
upside down to get at the suet. Chickadees, Woodpeckers and Nuthatches on the other hand will be able to enjoy their share of the suet cakes. You
can use an onion bag or some bag that is similar to the onion bag for an inexpensive suet feeder.
Birds Atrracted To Suet Feeders
Woodpeckers, Kinglets and Nuthatches as well as Jays, Robins, and Starlings are some of the birds that’ll come to your garden if there are any
suet feeders to be found. Warblers, Mockingbirds, Bluebirds, and Chickadees can also be found at suet feeders. Many of these birds don’t take
food from normal seed feeders. Therefore if you want to see other types of birds like these, then investing in a suet feeder is advantageous.
The other type of suet feeders are natural logs that have holes drilled into them. The suet is plugged
into these holes. Suet feeder logs that have perches on them will invite large birds like Bluebirds to eat from these suet feeders. To prevent
squirrels from coming and eating the suet from these log feeders, you can place a suet plug mixture that has hot peppers in the holes. This isn’t
harmful to either the birds or the squirrels but discourages the squirrels from coming back.
The birds who visit suet feeders generally eat their food near tree trunks. This makes it very sensible to hang the feeder near a tree trunk
with about approximately 5 -6 feet distance from the ground.
By providing suet feeders to your garden visitors you not only help them during the cold season you also have a chance of seeing lots of new
and different birds in your garden during winter as well as the rest of the year.
So develop a broader sense of birding. Bring birds around more often and dance to the tune of their music while you get and keep
them in your area longer with bird feeders.
Learn a lot more: The “Everything You Want
to Know About Birdfeeders” Guide or try beautiful bird stamps
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