Suet Holder Gift
/Suet Holder Gift
There are several things I like about this personalized handmade gift:
First, it started as a handmade gift the current maker loved, so she decided to make some for her beekeeping friends. It’s truly a gift that keeps on giving!
Secondly. As beekeepers we often have leftover wire that can easily be incorporated into this bird feeder, and
Thirdly, it’s a nice way to provide my birds with winter food.
Did I mention I’m partial to blue in my garden?
In addition, this handmade wooden suet feeder has an interesting top that should baffle my squirrels, at least for awhile.
The number of songbirds in North America are plummeting due to the decline in their food source, insects. Pesticides and loss of habitat are impacting the pollinators that also provide our food supply. In addition to providing us variety in our diet as pollinators, many Insects are also food for at least 60% of all songbird populations so as the insects disappear, so will the birds.
I have provided a feeding station for native birds for a number of decades in my limestone hillside garden. I added this latest suet feeder to a cedar tree woodpecker seem to like based on the strips they have pulled off the cedar bark.
See how they have worked this poor cedar tree in the center?
Since installing the handmade suet feeder, it’s been a popular stop for birds and squirrels.
Oh. I didn’t nail it to the tree, I have a wire holding it around the cedar trunk so not to cause any further damage.
Charlotte