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		<description><![CDATA[Woodpecker bird feeders Woodpecker bird feeders are a great way to attract woodpeckers to your yard. Woodpeckers are a great bird to have in your yard because they eat insects and bugs that are in and on your trees as well as your garden. A woodpecker will eat grasshoppers, flies, wasps, beetles, grubs and can [...]]]></description>
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<p>Woodpecker<a rel="nofollow" target='_blank' href='http://www.birdsfeeder.com/goto/_bird_/1754/3'> bird </a>feeders are a great way to attract woodpeckers to your yard. Woodpeckers are a great bird to have in your yard because they eat insects and bugs that are in and on your trees as well as your garden. A woodpecker will eat grasshoppers, flies, wasps, beetles, grubs and can eat thousands of carpenter ants a day.<br /> <script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</script><br /> A great way to keep these pecking<a rel="nofollow" target='_blank' href='http://www.birdsfeeder.com/goto/_birds/1754/4'> birds</a> in your yard is to offer them their own woodpecker bird feeder. The bird feeder that is best suited for a woodpecker is a suet bird feeder. Suet cakes are available in a variety of styles from peanut, seed, berry and raisin flavors. Another favorite of woodpeckers and a great woodpecker feeder would be a perching bird feeder. This type of perching bird feeder would include a platform bird feeder. It is important that there is lots of perching space on your bird feeder for the woodpecker. On your platform woodpecker bird feeder be sure to include woodpeckers&#8217; favorite seed, black oil sunflower. Some woodpeckers will come to your platform bird feeder if you have cracked corn or grapes, raisins and apples.<br /> <img src="http://www.digiscoped.com/files/woodfemalelab.JPG" alt="woodpeckers" width="180" height="180" /></p>
<p> Woodpeckers and other flickers also enjoy drinking sweet<a rel="nofollow" target='_blank' href='http://www.birdsfeeder.com/goto/_nectar/1754/5'> nectar</a>, just like orioles and humming birds. You can place a hummingbird feeder or an oriole nectar bird feeder in your yard as a treat to the woodpeckers that you have attracted. With a humming bird feeder, or a nectar feeder make sure that the feeding holes are large enough for the woodpeckers beak, they also will feed from tube feeders.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.townnews.com/lodinews.com/news_photos_08/woodpeckers_2_080531.jpg" alt="woodpeckers feeding" width="238" height="304" /><br /> &nbsp; Woodpeckers as well as different sizes, there are many different kinds, the most common type of woodpecker you are to seed at your woodpecker feeder would be the Common Flicker, Red-headed Woodpecker and the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. If you are lucky you may even attract a Pileated Woodpecker to your woodpecker feeder. These are only a few types of woodpeckers there are at least 10 different types of woodpeckers that you could attract to your backyard wild bird feeding station.</p>
<p>By: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.birdsfeeder.com/goto/Pam_Caouette/1754/6">Pam Caouette</a>Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.comPam Caouette is the lead author for www.aplusbirdfeeders.com  Visit www.aplusbirdfeeders.com for great information on bird feeders, wild birds, and how to attract wild birds to your backyard.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;I have a variety of woodpeckers visit my feeders&#8211;Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, Red-bellied Woodpeckers, but not the Red-headed Woodpecker so for now I am focusing</p>
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<p>&nbsp;Mrs. Red Bellied Woodpecker isn&#8217;t seen often. at my suet feeder, but this morning she braved the cold and came for a visit. I still find each day too short for all the thoughts</p>
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<p>&nbsp;Feeding woodpeckers, nuthatches, chickadees and birds with similar feeding styles over the winter months,  by zoologist Frank Indiviglio on That Avian Blog</p>
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<p>Woodpeckers especially love suet and since the other birds eat sunflower seeds, peanuts and various seeds, and Woodpeckers like to eat bugs, which are pretty hard to come by in the depth</p>
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		<title>Winter Bird Feeders &#8211; Suet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;Winter Suet Bird Feeders Suet bird feeders help birds in winter, winter can be a&#160; favorite time&#160; for winter activities all dressed in layers. &#160; But for our feathered friends, it is also a stressful cold time food hunting.&#160; It is the time when birds need more energy just to stay warm when it&#8217;s so [...]]]></description>
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<p> <a href="http://www.birdsfeeder.com/flyto/suetfeeder.php" target="_blank">Suet bird feeders</a> help birds in winter, winter can be a&nbsp; favorite time&nbsp; for winter activities all dressed in layers. &nbsp; But for our feathered friends, it is also a stressful cold time food hunting.&nbsp; It is the time when birds need more energy just to stay warm when it&#8217;s so cold outside, but food is not as readily available, so then suet bird feeders are a viable option.
<p>&nbsp;Birds that are attracted to suet feeders include woodpeckers, goldfinches, juncos, cardinals, thrushes, jays, bluebirds and wrens.&nbsp; Some folks consider it unfortunate that they will also attract starlings.&nbsp; If you are one that doesn&#8217;t want to attract starlings try finding a suet bird feeder with only upside down access, since starlings can&#8217;t hang upside down to feed.&nbsp; Haning a garden bird feeder can also attract squirrels&nbsp; to suet feeders than many (including the birds) consider a pest.&nbsp; To keep <a href="http://www.birdsfeeder.com/" target="_blank" title="squirrel proof bird feeders">squirrels</a> out you need to make sure the feeder cant&#8217; be accessed by climbing or jumping from a nearby roof or tree.&nbsp; If you still have a problem often using baffles will help keep them away. </p>
<p>  Of course winter is a tough time for birds.  For birds looking for berries, most plants have lost those long ago.&nbsp; Flying insects and crawling grubs are hidden safely away the winter months, and if there was some source of food out that a bird might eat much of the time it is hidden under a several inches of snow, so putting a garden bird feeder in your yard will help them greatly.</p>
<p> <!-- WSA: ad in context birds2 not shown: too many ads -->Traditionally one of the best feeders for the winter bird population is a suet bird feeder, as opposed to a more conventional seed hopper or tube feeder.</p>
<p> Suet feeders are a popular choice because it has several advantages for use in the winter, the <a href="http://www.birdsfeeder.com/woodpecker-bird-feeders" target="_blank" title="woodpecker bird feeders">woodpeckers</a> just keep coming back for more.&nbsp; It holds up to cold weather well.  At temperatures above 20 C it will melt, and attract bears (if you have them in your area)so don&#8217;t leave it out year round.  Since it has a large percentage of fat it has a lot of calories, and is usually mixed with other high energy foods like peanuts for additional protein to give an additional energy boost.  Finally suet cakes will last for quite a while so you don&#8217;t need to refill the suet feeder too often.</p>
<p> Suet was used many years ago by the settlers in America.  It comes from raw beef or mutton fat, it&#8217;s often made from the fat found around the loins and kidneys. Our ancestors found many uses for it like candle-making.  To make suet the fat is rendered in a process where the fat is heated to produce a wax like material.  Once it cools slightly this wax like material is shaped and stored like soap.<br /> <img src="http://www.wildbirdfeeding.com/prodimg/34H_250.jpg" alt="suet feeder from the bottom" width="150" height="139" /><br /> Once you have the raw suet, to make it usable in a feeder it is usually prepared in a block similar in shape and size to a sandwich.  To increase the protein in the food it&#8217;s common to add other ingredients like cracked peanuts or seeds which are mixed in before the suet solidifies so they are distributed through the food block.  There are many types of commercially available suet blocks.  There are also many web sites featuring suet recipes targeting different bird species if you are inclined to make your own suet.</p>
<p> Usually a suet feeder looks like of a small wire cage feeder where the suet block is placed. This can be hung from a tree or simply nailed to the trunk of a tree. Another common favorite is a traditional bird hopper feeder that also has suet cages on the sides, to prevent squirrels from taking it all.</p>
<p> &nbsp;<br /> Suet <a href="http://www.birdsfeeder.com/">bird feeders</a> come in many of styles and shapes. The most common of all the suet feeders are the simple cage feeders.  These house the suet in a protective cage that can hang from a tree.  For those wanting something more aesthetic there are decorative suet feeders.  These are often mounted on a pole that can be freestanding in your yard, hopefully safe from your squirrel friends.</p>
<p> While winter is a tough time of year for our feathered friends, with a suet bird feeder you can help the birds in your area come through ready for spring in good health.<br /> By John Ruppel</p>
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<p> <strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.birdsfeeder.com/goto/Effect_of_Weather_on_Birdwatching_Birdfeeders/101/8" target="blank">Effect of Weather on Birdwatching | Birdfeeders</a></strong><br /> Just before storms there is frantic attendance to bird feeders. Birds will continuously visit all tube feeders, platform feeders and suet feeders in order to eat enough to</p>
<p> <strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.birdsfeeder.com/goto/Harvest_Moon_by_Hand_Making_Bird_Suet/101/9" target="blank">Harvest Moon by Hand: Making Bird Suet</a></strong><br /> Throughout the years, more trees have been planted on the property (especially pine trees which provide year-round shelter), and additional suet bird feeders have been hung in the trees.</p>
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