Mockingbirds rarely visit our backyard, and when they do, it's always in the early morning as of recently.
The bird might be attracted to "the suet cakes" which content animal fat. The fat is loved by many wild birds.
Mockingbird has pecked or eaten this suet cake in such a way with almost no remaining in the feeder.
We bought the box of suet cakes from Amazon with specification
- Brand: Wildlife Sciences
- A box contains 10 packs
- Price $ 19.99
In addition to Mockingbirds, it seems to be a good one for woodpeckers. Interestingly, there are some brands in the market. I should try some of them in the near future.
Fig 03 - Eating suet cake
Do you have specific food for wild birds
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Such a beautiful bird but in our area they can be very aggressive. Our red birds love the sunflower seeds...
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Mockingbirds rarely visit our backyard, and when they do, it's always in the early morning as of recently.
A very lovely avian! Mockinbird is also a name of a Marvel Comics character!
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Beautiful bird!
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What a beautiful bird! I'm sure they love the suet. I wish we had some here!
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Ummm, this is very interesting and good to know! I enjoyed reading here. Thank you for sharing this. I’m just stopping by . . . saying hi and hello and to you.
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Wonderful post. Beautiful ❤️ bird 🐦 Thank you 😊 so much for sharing.
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Mockingbirds rarely visit our backyard, and when they do, it's always in the early morning as of recently.
The thrush enjoyed a tallow cake like this.
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The thrush enjoyed a tallow cake like this.
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Beautiful captures!
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Mockingbirds rarely visit our backyard, and when they do, it's always in the early morning as of recently.
...Mockingbirds are a delight, we occasionally see them.
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Love your new blog look. Great post and photos on the Mockingbird.
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Mockingbirds rarely visit our backyard, and when they do, it's always in the early morning as of recently.
You've found a great way to attract those elusive mockingbirds, even if it's only for a morning snack.
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