I worked with this man about 25 years before I retired that sent me this picture. I will call him to see what suet he has used. I only had blue birds for one year back in the late 1970's. Back then there were 50 odd acres behind me and I had a nest box setup at the end of the garden. The birds moved right in and had a hatching. My wife saw the birds flying around like something was bothering them. She walked down a found a black snake climbing the pole and she grabbed a hoe and carried that snake up and put him in a box. I asked what she would have done if that snake crawled off the hoe. She said he was a dead snake then. I took him to work and let him loose. I never had any birds after that and they filled it with houses a few years later. Blue birds like it where nothing bothers them. I like purple martins too and had them for years until summer 1972 when a freak storm came through. My wife said there's something wrong in the martin house. She said there was a bad odor like something dead. I dropped the house down and found all the baby birds had drowned from the heavy rain around 7 inches. I never got martins after that. I even bought new houses and they would look at it and leave. Hal
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