The Cardinal Bird Feeder - What Functions Best?8062702

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The intention of a cardinal bird feeder, of course, would be to attract the cardinal. This bird, of course, is most likely the single most popular bird for backyard bird watchers. However, to the dismay of many, there really is no cardinal feeder per se. But, the bird definitely has each feeder and seed preferences. Let's take a look!

First, what doesn't work that well.

The tube feeder is fairly well-liked. Nevertheless, don't make the error of considering it a preferred of the cardinal. I've been watching birds for years and years and I can inform you with total certainty that this is not your best choice for the cardinal. He has practically no neck and is forced to turn his whole body sideways to consume from a tube. In addition, he's just a smidgen too big for most perches.

Some people will advise you to add a tray to the bottom. Granted, you will see the bird much more frequently if you do this. Just maintain in mind that Droll Yankees trays match Droll Yankees tube feeders Aspects trays fit Elements tube feeders Bird Quest trays match Bird Quest tube feeders.

Do you know which brand you have?

Also, maintain in mind that trays attract lots of other birds like grackles and starlings. If these birds visit your tube feeder, you won't see many cardinals (or any other birds for that matter). Keep in mind the purpose of a tube feeder is to provide for small birds like the tufted titmouse and Carolina chickadee.

Add a tray, in come the medium and large birds, away go the small birds-just like that, you have defeated the purpose of the tube.

So what does work?

A proper cardinal bird feeder is any feeder whose design accommodates the cardinal's preference to "bend at the hip" or not at all when feeding. You want a feeder that doesn't force the bird to turn its body. A fundamental hopper feeder is a great option as a cardinal bird feeder. So is any fly-via bird feeder (a fly-through feeder is open on all sides and has ample space). Also, platform feeders on the ground are perfect cardinal feeders.

There are manufacturers of feeders who describe their product as "cardinal feeder." The no-no is one such instance. Although this feeder does accommodate the cardinal, be careful! Many bird feeders do not do what the manufacturer claims.

The Droll Yankees squirrel proof feeder known as the whipper is designed to be a cardinal feeder. The curved perch is a fantastic innovation that accommodates the bird perfectly. The Brome Care "squirrel buster" squirrel proof feeder, with its detachable ring, also serves the bird, though the bird does not seem as comfy on this feeder as he does on the whipper (make no error, although, the Brome Care Product is equal and even superior to the Droll Yankees product in many ways).

Seed

What seed should you feed the cardinal? Hands down, safflower. This is a bitter tasting seed that squirrels, grackles and starlings tend not to eat.

If you do not have these pests floating around, any quality bird seed will do. Black oil sunflower seed and sunflower hearts (chips) are favorites of the cardinal. He'll eat most blends, too but do not use big box blends--they are full of filler that birds don't consume.

I've noticed cardinals consume fruit--you will need a fruit feeder for this.

So, what is my preferred cardinal bird feeder?

You know, my advise to bird watchers desiring to attract cardinals to "get back to fundamentals." I suggest either a wooden hopper feeder or a fly-through platform feeder serve as their cardinal bird feeder.

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