I observed a T. Titmouse cramming its beak full of suet to overflowing this
morning before flying away. I don't usually see Titmouses eating suet, but when
I have, they usually take a small amount and flit to a nearby branch to eat it
then return to the feeder for more. Instead of breakfast for the Titmouse, I
suspect the suet was destined for his/her nestlings. Is anyone aware of whether
birds such as Titmouses feed suet to nestlings?
Scott Priebe
Springfield