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Suet feeders clamp firmly to any 1" pole.  Secure connection keeps raccoons from running away with your suet.  Powder-coated feeders resist rust and hold standard-size suet cakes.  These unique suet feeders clamp firmly onto any 1" pole. So secure, even raccoons cannot run away with them. Heavy, powder-coated feeders resist rust and hold standard size suet cakes. Lifetime manufacturer's warranty. This feeder's small openings (1/2" x 1") help prevent the loss of broken suet pieces. Top-opening suet cage lets you refill feeder without removing the cage from the pole. Single feeder measures 5" x 5" x 1-1/2" thick; Double feeder measures 5" x 9" x 1-1/2" thick.

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Suet Sandwich
* Skinny faux bark suet feeder appeals to the unique feeding habits of woodpeckers
* Textured bark outer gives woodpeckers a good grip to ease feeding
* Deters less desirable birds like starlings and grackles

Unique woodpecker-only feeder features realistic faux bark and "feeding slot." Narrow slot accommodates woodpeckers' long tongues while excluding nuisance birds like starlings and grackles. Textured bark outer gives woodpeckers a place to cling while feeding and blends well with natural backyard elements. Durable poly resin construction withstands the elements and years of use. Fill this unique feeder with two Birds Choice Peanut Butter Suet Cakes to tempt woodpeckers to visit your yard for an enjoyable feeding experience. Brass mounting eye included. Feeder holds 2 Birds Choice Suet Cakes and measures 4-3/4" x 1-1/4" x 10-3/8" high. Birds Choice Suet Cake measures 4" x 4" x 3/8" thick.

 
 
Suet Sandwich  
Birds Choice PB Suet Cakes  3 per pkg  
 

Locate suet feeders at least five feet from the ground and close to a tree trunk. Most birds that enjoy suet are cling feeders; they cling to tree trunks in search of insects. The close proximity to the tree not only encourages suet feeding, but also protects the suet from the sun's heat - a very important factor in summer months when suet quickly becomes rancid in the hot sun. Since suet is a coveted item, it is eaten rapidly once birds discover it. You will need to refill often, especially in the winter. Present suet in a cage feeder or specially made feeder. You can also place it inside a mesh bag, or simply rub it directly onto tree trunks and branches. You can even put suet balls on a fruit spike or skewer. Birds will find it. Before long, you'll see a steady stream of chickadees, woodpeckers, warblers, titmice, kinglets, nuthatches, jays, wrens, and other birds eagerly visiting your suet feeders.

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