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I put seed and suet out for the songbirds that hang around most of the year. It's cool to look out and see a mix of Cardinals, Blue Jays, Woodpeckers and others all feeding together in peace. But when it's cold and messy, the Grackels come in by the hundreds and crowd the others out. They steal it all and I don't know if the songbirds are getting enough.

I don't know of a way to feed some, but not all.
 
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Try this.

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We do this and it sort of works. Not 100% but we still get a good variety of birds.

We also have issues with squirrels. Cardinals like to eat from the ground and squirrels don’t cooperate.

MoKelly
 
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Turns out squirrels don’t prefer safflower seeds either.
 
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I don't know where to get safflower locally, but I'll check around.

Took some more out and stood there for a while. The songbirds are sort of used to me and will feed even if I'm just 15-20' feet away. The raiders didn't come that close and the others could have at it. But I can only take some much cold and wind.

'Nother weird thing I noticed. Cardinals will scuffle with each other. Woodpeckers will also. But the two species won't scuffle between them.
 
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Cardinals are usually the first at the feeders in the AM and the last at the feeders in the PM...feed them late (right up until dark) with enough seed for some to still be there in the morning...

suet is important for bug eaters...extended period of cold make bugs scarce...

..be kind to wildlife...
 
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Squirrels are my biggest problem stealing seed.

But, lately a Mocking bird started showing up and chases the other birds away.
 
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Just put out more seed, and then there is enough for everyone. I never bought into the idea of putting out bird seed and then complaining that the wrong birds (or squirrels) showed up to eat it.
 
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Just put out more seed, and then there is enough for everyone. I never bought into the idea of putting out bird seed and then complaining that the wrong birds (or squirrels) showed up to eat it.

There was a cartoon I saw recently that had a smaller dog listening to and older, wiser dog. The older dog said something like “squirrels are just God throwing balls into the yard”.

I liked that.

MoKelly
 
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Just put out more seed, and then there is enough for everyone. I never bought into the idea of putting out bird seed and then complaining that the wrong birds (or squirrels) showed up to eat it.
The problem is that the songbirds are year round residents and I hope to help them through the cold spell. There are always about 6 or 8 pairs of Cardinals and assortments of others including Doves. The Grackels or whatever they are, come and go in swarms thick enough to darken the sky. I don't know where they go in Summer, but I know they don't stay local.
 
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I put out seed for the quail. The chipmunks will eat some of it. The munks prefer salted pine nuts - so do I. The "bad guys" around here - raccoons. They get into anything I put out and scatter it to the four winds. I have a family of 'coons living down in the cattails on this end of the lake.

Otherwise - I have those little Chickadees here all winter. They seem to like the tiny, tiny seeds from the dandelions.
 

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