About a week ago I started putting out my suet cake feeders in the hopes of attracting shootable numbers of starlings to the yard. It only took a day or so for the birds to find the suet feeders. Started with a couple of yellowbeaks visiting the feeders and with each passing day there are more and more of them.
I haven't been shooting them yet,,,, I wanted to give them time to get familiar with the station and feel comfortable. Well, I just looked out my window and they certainly are "comfortable" enough !! There is at least 2 dozen starlings out there greedily pecking away at the suet cakes. I think it's time to start harvesting some starlings :)
A friend of mine, who lives around the corner, recently told me how he attracted starlings to his yard using the suet feeders so I thought I'd give it a try. On a daily basis I put out a variety of bird seed, cracked corn, etc, but I got very few starlings showing up. Now with these suet feeders I can't believe how many there are out there. I have a recipe to make the suet cakes, which I posted here a while back, but I found out that Home Depot sells a long sleeve of suet cakes, like 6 in a sleeve, and it works out to something like 90 cents a cake. Each cake lasts me about 2 or 3 days. Great bait. :)
I can't shoot today, it's just raining to hard, but I've got a good supply of suet cakes so if tomorrow is a nice day the shooting will begin.
If you're looking to attract starlings then give the suet cakes a try. The birds seem to prefer the cakes that have crushed peanuts in them.
Jeff