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By Calvin R. Finch, PhD, SAWS Water Resources Director,
and Horticulturist Week of Bird
feeding will bring a large number of birds in to a central location for easy
observation. They add action to the
winter garden. There are different bird
feeders to choose from and several types of food to consider. Sunflower seed is the most popular seed for area bird
feeders because it is a favored by so many of our favorite birds such as cardinals,
chickadees, titmice, Inca doves, goldfinches, woodpeckers, and blue jays. Unfortunately, sunflower seed is also a
favorite seed of white-winged doves, English sparrows, grackles, and
squirrels. The usual way to feed sunflower seed is with a hopper-type
feeder with a perch for the birds at the opening where the seed leaves the
hopper. To reduce feed consumption by
squirrels, white-winged and grackles, purchase a steel feeder with a
weight-sensitive perch. The steel construction prevents the squirrels from
chewing in to the feeder. The
weight-sensitive perch can be set to shut out heavier birds (white-winged doves,
grackles), and squirrels. Another way to reduce squirrel feeding is to replace sunflower
seed with safflower seed. Safflower seed
is a white seed with a shell like a sunflower.
Cardinals, chickadees, and titmice like safflower seed almost as much as
they do sunflower seed. Squirrels and
other birds are not very fond of it.
Using safflower seed is a good option to attract cardinals without
encouraging squirrels. Safflower seed
can be fed from hopper feeders or tubular feeders with perches. Thistle seed is
the favorite food of lesser and American goldfinches. House finches also like it. Thistle is usually fed from a tubular feeder
with the seed access under the perch to encourage the goldfinches to show off
their acrobatic abilities. Most insect eaters will pass up seed feeders, but they
will often accept beef fat and/or a dough mixture from a suet feeder. The suet blocks come in every flavor you can
think of including plain, citrus, pepper, berry, nuts, and seeds. Birds may have a preference, but they seem to
eat all of them equally well. The
advantage of the pepper flavored suet is that squirrels do not like it. Squirrels will eat most other suet flavors. Birds that are readily attracted to suet are
kinglets, woodpeckers, mockingbirds, some warblers, and starlings. Birds such as chipping sparrows, song sparrows, Fruit will attract several desirable species of birds as
well. Feed pieces of apple, orange,
banana, and grapes in a wire mesh basked hung from a tree limb or arbor. The baskets designed for seed blocks are
available at pet food stores, feed stores, retail nurseries, and wild bird seed
outlets. Mockingbirds, orioles, jays,
thrashes, woodpeckers, and house finches will visit a feeding station supplied
with fruit. Place
your feeders where you can easily see them.
Watching the birds at the feeders is the goal of feeding the birds.
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