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sacarvounis
Mashpee, MA

April 14, 2008
4:05 PM

Post #4808180

I was on a fabulous garden tour last summer and noticed one gardener had filled her suet baskets with what looked like nesting materials for her very busy, feathered friend-garden. It seemed like a great idea. I have several books on birds but I can't find much info on which birds like what. Any ideas for a quick search? And, does anybody out there do this? Is it really helpful?
Resin
Northumberland
(United Kingdom)
(Zone 9a)

April 14, 2008
4:09 PM

Post #4808202

Dog (and cat) hair is very popular. With long-haired breeds, snip the hair up so there are no very long hairs which could trap the legs of a nestling. Ditto for wool.

Moss raked out of a lawn is also good (provided the lawn hasn't been treated with herbicide).

Do NOT use artificial fibres, or lint from tumble driers.

Resin
lussah
Orangeburg, SC
(Zone 8a)

April 14, 2008
5:51 PM

Post #4808697

Yepper, One of my suet feeders is packed full of dog hair. It gets taken out regularly so I know it's in many nests close by.
linuxogre
Lancaster, PA
(Zone 6a)

April 15, 2008
11:18 AM

Post #4812365

My flock of grackles has been busy shredding the coir lining of a planter that contained last years herbs. I couldn't believe how much one of those long beaks can hold.

Roger
Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

April 15, 2008
4:45 PM

Post #4813797

Or, use last year's leftover Cardinal climber vines…

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sacarvounis
Mashpee, MA

April 15, 2008
6:14 PM

Post #4814150

Great photos, Mrs. Ed!! Thanks for the advice, folks...I have put out ragdoll cat fluff and wool in one of the suet baskets. We'll see what happens...
Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

April 15, 2008
6:23 PM

Post #4814190

I know that the sparrows go through my dog hair like crazy. I put it out for the wrens though!! I never saw the wrens or any other bird use it. The Cardinals were picking at the old daffodils and I never saw the Robins that nested here once taking items. I put mine in a suet feeder too, and attach to the fence.
sacarvounis
Mashpee, MA

April 16, 2008
8:26 AM

Post #4816392

I put out about two big handfuls of the kitty fur and the suet basket is PICKED clean! My ragdoll spends most of the day watching his feathered "friends" from the back slider. The Carolina wrens will sometimes hop over to the glass and "buzz" at him (they are so cheeky)...he gets so excited. If he only knew how much they appreciate his "gift"!!
tigerlily
Tiller, OR
(Zone 8a)

April 19, 2008
10:58 AM

Post #4831397

This little American Goldfinch is gathering seed from the cattails for lining.

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tigerlily
Tiller, OR
(Zone 8a)

April 19, 2008
11:49 AM

Post #4831573

I put some cattails on the fence for the hummers.

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Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

April 19, 2008
12:18 PM

Post #4831668

Wow Tiger, that's pretty cool!!!
pelletory
Marlton, NJ

April 19, 2008
3:35 PM

Post #4832286

That is great! Thanks so much for sharing that with us tiger!!
tigerlily
Tiller, OR
(Zone 8a)

April 19, 2008
3:45 PM

Post #4832307

You're welcome! The wind took them from the fence last night, but I'll get more (wear your boots!) and hang them outside the windows near the feeders.

Has anyone else noticed higher hummer numbers than in the past? My last count was two and a half times what I've previously had.
pelletory
Marlton, NJ

April 19, 2008
3:47 PM

Post #4832313

Wow thats great! Maybe adel could say what he has this year.

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