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They're back. 22 turkeys including the bearded hen and at least one banded bird are feeding in the back yard.
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That’s great! They must have found a temporary food source that was good!They're back. 22 turkeys including the bearded hen and at least one banded bird are feeding in the back yard.
Yes. They sit and eat for long periods of time. I think some of the smaller birds (nuthatches, titmice, chickadees) also eat safflower. The tube feeders are filled with black oil sunflower seeds.Your cardinals eat Safflower seed? I wish mine did!
Titmice absolutely do, they’re some of my safflower suet feeder’s best customers. I’ve seen chickadees and nuthatches too, and juncos and some hairy (?) woodpeckers.I think some of the smaller birds (nuthatches, titmice, chickadees) also eat safflower.
We have Downy and Red-bellied woodpeckers here. They eat the peanut butter suet blocks, but also eat the BOSS in the tube feeders.Titmice absolutely do, they’re some of my safflower suet feeder’s best customers. I’ve seen chickadees and nuthatches too, and juncos and some hairy (?) woodpeckers.
I've been getting BOSS at Menard's for $19 for 50 lbs. when it's on sale. Their cracked corn is $11 for 50 lbs.Went to TSC and bought corn. Feeding BOSS and birdseed to that many turkeys is too expensive. On my way to the club to fill bird feeders and do a predator check.