A naughty squirrel is trying to finish off the suet, after foiling the baffle, but is somewhat deterred by the way we put the suet in the feeder: hang the feeder at an angle, with the suet cake still in the plastic container, with the open side of the cake facing down.
So far today I've seen:
cardinals
pine siskins
goldfinches
juncos
house sparrows
bluejays
red bellied woodpecker
downy woodpecker
white breasted nuthatch
tufted titmouse (don't see it very often)
house finch
Nothing new; these are all regulars.
Dan just put out a new suet feeder with 2 cakes of suet, trying to hang it in the right way to foil the squirrels.
He also topped off the niger seed feeders and through out some peanuts. The good squirrel is happy as a clam, chowing down on peanuts and seeds on the ground. The blue jays are quite frustrated - they've tried to scare him off by squawking, but he's not buying. The light on the ground near the squirrel (and peanuts) but the don't quite have the nerve to get close enough to him to swipe the peanuts. They have to make do with sunflower seeds.
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