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Finally got a new one!
Pine Warbler?
New Species at Feeder
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Re: New Species at Feeder
I notice the bird is perched on what appears to be a feeder with seeds. Do you have suet? Pine Warblers (and others you may not have seen in the yard) love suet.Greyhawk wrote: Sun Jan 25, 2026 6:21 pm Photos, video, and/or audio taken on day of posting in the Dallas, Tx area.
Finally got a new one!
Pine Warbler?
Sunset Harbor NC USA
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Re: New Species at Feeder
That cage feeder (the cage is to keep doves from eating a week's worth of peanuts in 5 minutes) has mealworms (fresh dead mealworms) in it as well as peanuts. The wrens and phoebes love them. I assume other insect-eaters would as well. There is a cylinder feeder above it with seeds bound together with a suet-like substance. I do have suet cakes on hand, but usually don't put them out in the summer. Even the kind advertised as "melt-free" don't stand up well to our heat and become a gooey mess. I'll think about putting some in the side cages of the birdhouse feeder later.Charlie Spencer wrote: Mon Jan 26, 2026 11:26 am I notice the bird is perched on what appears to be a feeder with seeds. Do you have suet? Pine Warblers (and others you may not have seen in the yard) love suet.
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