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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfsatz" data-source="post: 751521" data-attributes="member: 47679"><p>Thanks. And that is not all of them. Get starlings attacking the suet almost every morning; Nuthatches, Wrenches, Robins and some I confuse often. Lots and lots of Sparrows, Juncos and Doves. </p><p></p><p>But I feel pretty lucky with the Red Bellied, Northern Flicker and Downy Wood Peckers visiting every day. I've seen a Pilleated while waking my dog too, but has not come to visit here yet. The other highlight are the Blue Birds... those are awesome. </p><p></p><p>Helps to keep the feeders nice and full. The morning ritual is to leave a handful of peanuts at one of my watering holes for the two groups of Blue Jays to come for their breakfast. I've got at least 10 to 12 usual customers of Blue Jays. The way I've situated my feeders, I don't even have to go outside to shoot the Blue Jays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfsatz, post: 751521, member: 47679"] Thanks. And that is not all of them. Get starlings attacking the suet almost every morning; Nuthatches, Wrenches, Robins and some I confuse often. Lots and lots of Sparrows, Juncos and Doves. But I feel pretty lucky with the Red Bellied, Northern Flicker and Downy Wood Peckers visiting every day. I've seen a Pilleated while waking my dog too, but has not come to visit here yet. The other highlight are the Blue Birds... those are awesome. Helps to keep the feeders nice and full. The morning ritual is to leave a handful of peanuts at one of my watering holes for the two groups of Blue Jays to come for their breakfast. I've got at least 10 to 12 usual customers of Blue Jays. The way I've situated my feeders, I don't even have to go outside to shoot the Blue Jays. [/QUOTE]
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