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Suet bird feeders

Suet bird feeders
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Welded wire mesh Printing Green dark plastic Attracting more birds to be feeded.

Suet bird feeders are a big secret to bringing more birds into your yard. A suet bird feeder is normally a small wire cage where the suet block is placed. They come in a variety of styles that range from simple cage feeders that hang from a tree branch, to decorative styles that can be standing in the garden.

Suet bird feeders are also a form of hanging bird feeders and can be hung from trees or a bird feeder pole. They provide suet to the wild birds, a very nutritious form of bird seed, usually in the fall and winter when it is cold and wild birds need more fat and protein. Suet is one of the best forms of bird food for young birds.

Suet bird feeders are designed for suet cakes. A suet cake is the bird seed with animal fat that has been processed so that it will not spoil or get soft and melt when it is warm. It is a high energy source of food for the birds, and can be mixed with other high energy foods. Suet cakes will last for a relatively long time.

Suet comes from raw beef or mutton fat, often made from the fat found around the loins and kidneys and must pass to a rendering process where the fat is heated and results in the cooking off of the wax like material. Once having the raw suet, it is prepared in a block similar in shape to a sandwich. Other ingredients can be added like bird seed and peanuts which are mixed in so they are embedded in the block. This results in a block of high energy food that will survive well in the wintertime.

Suet attracts many Types of birds, including woodpeckers, goldfinches, juncos, cardinals, thrushes, jays, bluebirds and wrens. They can be mounted up-side down to reduce starlings from eating from the feeder. Suet feeders surrounded by cages will repel starlings as well as squirrels.

Suet bird feeders



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