Re: [VA-bird] Mockingbird on Suet

  • From: <nanjyoung@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Vineeta" <vineetaa@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2019 13:56:51 -0500

Yes, I have Mockingbirds quite often on the suet feeder in the winter. But they don't take it over. Could be the location - under a row of tall Leland cypress.

Nancy Young
Troutville, VA

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Subject: Re: [VA-bird] Mockingbird on Suet

Ah yes, Ann. I can vouch for mockingbirds eating suet. During the
snowmaggedon back in 2010, I had a mockingbird lay claim to a suet feeder
and refuse to let any other birds near it. Fortunately, I have several suet
feeders, but still that was quite hilarious.
Vineeta Anand in Alexandria

On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 12:35 PM morann--- via VA-bird <
va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It's about noon and I'm watching a mockingbird eating from a suet block.
The block is one that has nuts and dried mealworms, which the bluebirds and
others enjoy. But I've never seen a mockingbird eat suet!
Ann DonaldsonRuckersville
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