Peanut butter and margarine weather feeders!
Hey Doc,
Here's the deal on the PNB and margarine: starlings, magpies seem to like the stuff and in fact devoured the stick of margarine in less than half an hour! They are tidy little feeders, too, all I ever see is them wiping their beaks on the grass or something nearby. The magpies were stealing chunks of PNB that I had plastered on rocks and the bird feeder and stole so much I was wiped out in ten minutes.
Soooo...to make it more challenging, I put a whole jar of chunky PNB out and laid it on the side. Now the Magpies can't get into it but the starlings can and they crawl half way into it to get at the bottom as it disappears! The margarine everybody liked. They just attack it, in pecks, and I haven't seen any glued-togehter birds yet. They need the fat and protein to make it through the winter.
My philosophy is this: a live, fat bird eats MORE MOSQUITOS!!!
My hubby and I watch out our RV window, a front seat to the amusing scene of birds fighting over the food. I only feed them when it's snowy. Which silly Salt Lake has been, despite it supposing to be 54 degrees this time of year!!!
If you want to see a hilarious scene, put out a stick of margarine or PNB and watch the antics of some of the feathered friends locally.
Melinda