Birds Attracted to These Feeders | ||
Tubular Bird Feeders - can be caged feeders also to protect seed from squirrels and larger unwanted birds |
Black oil sunflower seeds, striped sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, peanut pieces, cracked corn, thistle ( |
Tubular bird feeders attract finches (house, purple), American goldfinches, pine siskins, lesser goldfinches, chickadees, nuthatches, titmice and others |
Platform Bird Feeders - also called tray feeders. Popular as ground feeders or hanging feeders to attract different birds. Seed catcher platform feeders can also be added to catch seed below pole or post mounted bird feeders preventing the seed from reaching the ground |
Black oil sunflower seeds, striped sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, peanuts, cracked corn, wild bird seed mixes, fruit, mealworms, millet, bakery goods, cheese |
Platform, tray and ground style bird feeders attract bluebirds, buntings, cardinals, chickadees, doves, finches, goldfinches, grosbeaks, jays, pyrrhuloxias, orioles, quail, redpolls, robins, siskins, sparrows, tanagers, titmice, towhees, wrens and others |
Hopper Bird Feeders - also called bin style feeders. Usually made of cedar, plastic or metal. Popular functional backyard bird feeders to attract a diversity of wild birds. |
Black oil sunflower seeds, striped sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, peanuts, cracked corn, wild bird seed mixes, fruit, mealworms, millet, bakery goods, cheese |
Hopper style bird feeders attract bluebirds, buntings, cardinals, chickadees, doves, finches, goldfinches, grosbeaks, jays, pyrrhuloxias, orioles, redpolls, robins, siskins, sparrows, tanagers, titmice, towhees, wrens and others |
Peanut Bird Feeders - Attracts peanut loving backyard birds. Whole or shelled peanut bird feeders. Also called caged bird feeders, woodpecker feeders. |
Whole in-shell peanuts or shelled peanuts depending on feeders, black oil sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, cracked corn, wild bird seed mixes |
Peanut bird feeders attract cardinals, chickadees, finches, flickers, jays, nuthatches, titmice, towhees, woodpeckers, wrens and other peanut loving backyard birds |
Woodpecker Feeders - Attracts Woodpeckers and other clinging birds. Can also be called clinging bird feeders, peanut bird feeders, suet bird feeders, tail-prop bird feeders, upside-down hanging bird feeders. |
Peanuts, suet cakes, seed cakes, suet dough depending on feeders, black oil sunflower seeds, striped sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, thistle ( |
Woodpecker feeders attract Cardinals, chickadees, finches, flickers, goldfinches, jays, pyrrhuloxas, nuthatches, siskins, sparrows, titmice, towhees, woodpeckers, wrens and others |
Clinging Bird Feeders for smaller songbirds that like to cling to the sides of the feeder while feeding such as Globe Feeders or Sock Feeders, Caged squirrel-proof feeders also appeal to clinging birds |
Black oil sunflower seeds, striped sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, thistle ( |
Clinging bird feeders attract smaller songbirds such as chickadees, finches, goldfinches, jays, nuthatches, pyrrhuloxias, siskins, sparrows, titmice, woodpeckers, wrens and others |
Window Bird Feeders – can be mounted to windowsill or attached to window by suction-cup. In-House Bird Feeders, Windowsill Bird Feeders, Suction-Cup Window Bird Feeders, Window Hummingbird Feeders |
Black oil sunflower seeds, striped sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, thistle seed (niger or nyjer) peanuts, cracked corn, millet, wild bird seed mixes, suet cakes, seed cakes, suet dough, fruit, mealworms, bakery goods, cheese |
Window mounted bird feeders attract bluebirds, buntings, cardinals, chickadees, doves, finches, goldfinches, grosbeaks, hummingbirds, jays, mockingbirds, nutchatches, pyrrhuloxias, orioles, redpolls, robins, siskins, sparrows, tanagers, titmice, towhees, warblers, woodpeckers, wrens and others |
Wire Mesh Bird Feeders – also called mesh sunflower feeders or screened bird feeders. All metal construction. Resistant to squirrel damage. Appealing to both clinging and perching birds. Wire Mesh Bird Feeders / No/No Collapsible Wire Mesh Bird Feeders |
Black oil sunflower seed, safflower, peanut hearts, cracked corn, nyjer/thistle seed |
Wire mesh bird feeders attract bluebirds, buntings, cardinals, chickadees, doves, finches (house, purple), goldfinches, grosbeaks, jays, nuthatches, pyrrhuloxias, orioles, redpolls, robins, siskins, sparrows, tanagers, titmice, towhees, wrens, nuthatches and others |
Fruit Bird Feeders - feeders for orioles, mockingbirds and other fruit loving birds. |
Halved oranges, apples can be spiked on feeders. Jelly bowls for grape jelly. |
Fruit bird feeders attract cardinals, mockingbirds, orioles, robins and other fruit loving backyard birds |
Suet Bird Feeders - can be caged feeders also to protect suet from squirrels and larger unwanted birds |
Suet cakes, seed cakes, suet dough works best in these feeders |
Suet bird feeders attract bluebirds, chickadees, flickers, gray catbirds (with raisins), jays, kinglets, mockingbirds, nuthatches, titmice, woodpeckers, wrens and other suet loving backyard birds |
Edible Bird Feeders - handcrafted all natural edible seed wreaths, swags, sunflower medallions, edible seeded birdhouses, bird seed ornaments Edible Bird Feeders / Edible Seed Wreaths / Edible Birdhouses, Edible Bird Seed Ornaments |
Black oil sunflower seeds, flax, sorghum, safflower, millet, corn, durum, wheat, rye, nyjer, cookie seed and other natural seed ingredients |
Edible bird feeders attract a diversity of backyard birds such as bluebirds, buntings, cardinals, chickadees, doves, finches, goldfinches, grosbeaks, jays, pyrrhuloxias, orioles, redpolls, robins, siskins, sparrows, tanagers, titmice, towhees, wrens and others |
Hummingbird Feeders and Oriole Feeders – choose from various styles. |
Sugar water at a 4 to 1 ratio. Four parts water to one part sugar. Bring to a boil to dissolve sugar, then let cool. You can also use convenient packaged nectar mixes. |
Hummingbird Feeders and Oriole Feeders attract hummingbirds, orioles, mockingbirds and other nectar loving backyard birds |
Mealworm Feeders (also called bluebird feeders) |
Live mealworms, live waxworms, dry mealworms, roasted mealworms, canned mealworms, roasted waxworms |
Mealworm feeders attract bluebirds, chickadees, finches, goldfinches, titmice, warblers, woodpeckers and other insect loving backyard birds |
Dish Bird Feeders (for live mealworms, bread, jelly and scraps) |
Black oil sunflower seeds, striped sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, peanuts, cracked corn, wild bird seed mixes, fruit, mealworms, millet, bakery goods, cheese |
Dish style bird feeders attract bluebirds, cardinals, chickadees, finches, flickers, goldfinches, jays, oriole (jelly), mockingbirds (bread & fruit), robins (bread & fruit), woodpeckers, wrens, titmice and others |