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Suet feeder
Suet feeder





suet feeder

There are a lot of birds out there, and it seems to us that with each passing day, a new feeder comes out too. You could also place multiple feeders around the garden, to give birds of all sizes a better chance of a nice big snack. So as to not leave the little ones short of a meal, try and place the feeder somewhere that larger birds may not be able to get to. Larger birds, such as starlings, also have a taste for the fat stuff, but can get through an entire ball in no time at all. Sometimes, suet is sold in pellet form, with specific feeders available. However, the openings are much larger, which allows the birds to really get in and gnaw at the tasty fat. But how do you offer these high energy bombs of fatty wonder?įat ball and suet feeders are cylindrical in design, and look much like a peanut feeder. Robins, coal tits and myriad finches love suet and fat balls with rarer birds such as treecreepers occasionally making use of the fatty treats too. Saturated fats are an ideal source of energy and vitamins, so it’s a good thing that suet and balls exist to help out smaller birds. Suet has been resigned to days gone by and saturated fat has a serious PR problem, meaning that high-fat bird friendly leftovers are few and far between. Try and put your offering in a place where they aren't likely to come and visit. This means that only beaked visitors can get to the nutritious goodies on offer.Ĭhances are, if you have one of these feeders, then you’ll be able to keep squirrels at bay, but there’s no point in giving them a challenge. Simple but effective: a squirrel proof bird feeder is essentially a wire cage over the familiar cylinder. Though they can be slightly more expensive, a squirrel proof bird feeder is a saving in the long run, as it will stop your feed being stolen, and also cut down on damage done by those very determined garden rodents. A squirrel proof bird feeder is a great way to fend off those furry fiends. While we love animals of all shapes and sizes, our bread and butter is birds so when a squirrel comes to gatecrash the party, we’re not just going to sit back and watch. What pests you ask? Well… Squirrel proof feeders Peanut feeders can vary in size and style greatly, but just like seed feeders should be hung somewhere sturdy, and ideally out of the reach of pests. As a hidden bonus of the necessity to nibble, the birds will stay perched for longer and that means more time for you to get a good look. This means that your feathered beauties can’t eat whole peanuts at a time, thus cutting down on the risk of choking. Like a seed feeder, they are mostly cylindrical, but are made with a wire mesh. Peanuts are a fantastic source of oils and are very high in energy, which makes them ideal for small birds such as sparrows, greenfinches and bluetits. No fuss, no nonsense and for many, the number one choice. Just do your best to keep them out of reach of children and squirrels, but be wary not to put them in a place that is hard to get to. Seed feeders can be hung from all manner of places, be it a branch, a handy placed hook or off a specific bird feeder pole. As more seed is eaten, it falls down into the lower parts of the feeder, until the birds have eaten it all, and it’s time to fill it again.

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The variety of species that seeds bring is a brilliant thing, so use a variety of seeds if you can.īut what does a seed feeder look like? Of course there many designs, but in general, a bird seed feeder is a clear tube with anywhere between two and six holes, and a series of perches so birds can peck away easily. So get a bird seed feeder in your garden, and in no time at all there’ll be birds of all shapes and sizes fluttering their way to your garden, chomping at the beak for a nutritious nibble. Seeds are a wonderful source of vitamins, and contain many high energy oils too.

suet feeder

But just what are the best feeders to use? Seed feeders

suet feeder

Using a bird feeder allows you to better monitor what the birds in your garden are eating, and also makes it far easier to watch them do their thing. You wouldn’t serve a roast dinner straight on the table, so neither should you serve the birds in your garden straight off the floor or other such surface.







Suet feeder