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Winter Bird Feeding
 
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- Kinds of Food w/Favorite Suet Recipes
- Bird Feeders
- When to Feed and How Much
- Solutions to Some Feeder Problems
- References/Supplies
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Butterflies and How to Attract Them
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Winter Bird Feeding

Birds at Your Feeder

Biologists have conducted "taste tests" with birds. They have found that birds, like people, have preferences for different kinds of food. These foods can be offered selectively to help attract or discourage certain birds. They can also be used in combinations to attract a variety of visitors to your feeder.

The table below shows the preferred foods of some of Washington's most common winter birds.

Species White
millet
Red
millet
Milo Black
sunflower
Hulled
sunflower
Peanut
kernel
Thistle
(niger seed)
Cracked
corn
Suet
California Quail          
Rock Dove (pigeon)          
Mourning Dove          
Woodpeckers                
Steller’s Jay            
Chickadees              
Bushtit                
Nuthatches              
Wrens                
Starling              
House Sparrow            
Evening Grosbeak                
House Finch            
Pine Siskin              
American Goldfinch        
Rufous-sided Towhee              
Dark-eyed Junco            
White-crowned Sparrow              
Song Sparrow                

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