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Most Common Backyard Birds
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Type of Bird You Want to Attract |
Black Oil Sunflower Seed |
Cracked Corn |
White Millet |
Nyjer Thistle Seed |
Peanut Meats |
Safflower
Seeds |
Striped Sunflower Seed |
Sunflower Meats |
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Blackheaded Grosbeak
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x |
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x |
x |
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Blue Jay
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x |
x |
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x |
x |
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x |
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Cardinal |
x |
x |
x |
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x |
x |
x |
x |
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Chickadee |
x |
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x |
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x |
x |
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Doves |
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x |
x |
x |
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x |
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x |
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Goldfinch |
x |
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x |
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x |
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x |
x |
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Indigo Bunting
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x |
x |
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x |
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Junco |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
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Meadowlark |
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x |
x |
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Mockingbird |
x |
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x |
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x |
x |
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Painted Bunting
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x |
x |
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x |
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Purple Finch
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x |
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x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
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Nuthatch
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x |
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x |
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x |
x |
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Red Winged Blackbird
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x |
x |
x |
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x |
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x |
x |
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Sparrows |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
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Titmouse |
x |
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x |
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x |
x |
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Woodpeckers
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x |
x |
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x |
x |
Suet & Nuggets
What is suet?
Suet is animal fat. It is the most
concentrated source of energy you can
offer wild birds. Suet should be made
with only the highest quality processed
beef kidney fat. Special processes
remove impurities that cause low melting
points and spoilage problems. Good suets
are a poured product and will become
soft and pliable at around 100 degrees
(F). Suet should be refined even further
and pressed to produce a "No Melt" suet
that can be fed during the hottest
temperatures.
What
birds are attracted by suet?
Many birds enjoy suet. Some birds are
attracted more by specific flavors.
Woodpeckers, grosbeaks, nuthatch and
chickadees will be the most frequent
visitors to the suet feeders. Sparrows,
titmouse and house finches will also
frequent suet stations.
Why
do birds eat suet?
Suet is one of the top three foods
to feed wild birds. Birds have high
metabolic rates. It is not unusual for
birds to consume 1/4 to 1/3 their body
weight worth of food a day! Offering
suet, mixed with the highest quality
grains, nuts, fruits, and flavored
pellets provides a high caloric energy
source. Suet is one of the first foods
birds will offer their young.
When do birds
eat?
Birds seek out food most actively first
thing in the morning and again just
before nightfall. This gives them the
energy burst they need to make it
through spring nesting, breeding and
chilly winter nights. The wide variety
and product quality make Suet an
extremely desirable food source for our
many feathered friends in all seasons.
How do I feed
suet?
Suet is traditionally fed in
vinyl-coated wire cages. They are
inexpensive and durable. Wire dimensions
vary depending on how starling or
squirrel resistant you want your feeder
to be. The cages, or baskets, hold from
one to several Suet Cakes or Bricks. The
cages may be hung from branches, tree
trunks, or hooks. There are also several
designs available combining wire with
wood or plastic.
When do I feed
suet?
ALL YEAR ROUND!!! In the
past, people fed suet only in the fall
and winter, due to poor quality and
misconceptions of feeding wild birds.
Winter is a good time for the beginner
to start feeding because most trees are
bare of foliage making the birds very
visible. You are also more apt to see
birds in flocks in the winter time. The
growth and popularity of summer bird
feeding was to be expected. You will
have constant activity on your feeders
as they flit back and forth for quick
snacks during their busy day. "No Melt"
Suets make it easy to attract insect
eating birds to your yard in warm
weather. Year round feeding allows you
to observe and enjoy wild birds when
they are the most active and colorful.
What birds
eat suet?
If you have never fed Suet, you have
missed some great neighbors. Common
birds that eat suet are downy, hairy,
red-bellied, and pileated woodpeckers.
Chickadees, northern flickers,
nuthatches, and starlings are also avid
suet eaters. By adding Suet to your wild
bird's menu, you will also attract
wrens, warblers, thrushes, brown
creepers, brown thrashers, and blue
jays. You can also attract orioles, pine
siskins, titmice, and the ever popular
bluebird.
What flavors do
I feed?
Suet flavors are available in treats
and "No Melt" delights. Start with a
suet that is most appealing to you.
Ingredients vary from peanuts to papaya,
hot pepper to almond, berry to cherry,
and raisin to insect. Special blends are
available including Hawaiian, Oriole,
Bluebird and Woodpecker. |