Feeding Wild Birds

Have you tried safflower seeds? I had European Starlings at my suet feeder chasing off all the other birds. I switched over to safflower seed and they vanished shortly thereafter, but most of the rest of the birds were perfectly happy with it.
When I switched from sunflower to safflower seeds the starlings and grackles emptied the feeder...on the ground. I think they were looking for the good stuff.

I don't see them anymore.

The cardinals, finches, and titmice love safflower seeds.
 
When I switched from sunflower to safflower seeds the starlings and grackles emptied the feeder...on the ground. I think they were looking for the good stuff.

I don't see them anymore.

The cardinals, finches, and titmice love safflower seeds.

You’ve got cardinals eating yours? That was one species I haven’t seen eating it that I wish I could see, but mine’s a suet feeder, so that might make the difference. 🤔
 
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The Western Bluebird babies should be fledging the nest box any day now, 4 of them. They are loud enough to hear across the yard. They are about 20 days old today.

The Juniper Titmice decided a nest box wasn't good enough for them and are raising their brood of 4 in the crack of a tree too low to the ground for my liking. Maybe a 12 to 14 inches off the ground. These babies are also very loud and should be fledging soon, not soon enough for me so I don't need to worry about them! :barnie

Bewicks Wrens had 4 babies, they fledged the box last week.

Ash-throated Flycatchers are still in the incubation period in one of the boxes.
 

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