How Do You Feed Suet To Wild Birds?
Suet attracts birds that love to eat insects. Simple to serve and mess-free, suet remains an economical way of feeding birds. Beef kidney fat makes the suet product. You can find it at grocery stores in the meat section or anywhere wild bird feed is sold. Birds like thrashers, buntings and sparrows come to suet feeders. Also, you’ll find woodpeckers, cardinals and chickadees. In the summer months, suet tends to become rancid and melt; so it’s best to purchase specially processed suet from a store. Choose where you want to locate your suet feeder. Think about the coming seasons and types of weather. Keeping suet out of the direct sunlight and in the shade is recommended. Also, put it in an area that provides quick access to safety for your feathered friends. Place the suet inside the suet feeder. If you prefer, you can also dip pine cones into melted beef fat with bird food in it. This provides multiple feeding stations for your wild birds. As a result, you’ll have happier birds because