
I caught this male northern cardinal chowing down on safflower seeds that I had set out for the few birds that will eat them. European starlings and common grackles won’t touch the seeds. So if they are hogging the other feeders that contain black oil sunflower seeds, the cardinals and other songbirds help themselves to the bleach-white offerings.
“Lunchtime” is my Photo of the Week.
© Bruce Stambaugh 2020
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Writer, marketer, columnist, author, photographer, birder, walker, hiker, husband, father, grandfather, brother, son, township trustee, converted Anabaptist, community activist, my life is crammed with all things people and nature and wonder. My late father gave me this penchant for giving and getting the most out of life, my late mother the courtesy, kindness, and creativity to see the joy in life. They both taught me to cherish the people I am with. I try and fail and try again.
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Safflower seeds wow I did not know that. The starlings, grackles and red wing blackbirds are devouring my black oil sunflower seeds. I am going to look into that, I hope they are not too expensive!! I had to stop feeding the birds altogether for now!! Thanks for the beautiful cardinal and all the other beauties you share with us!!
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Thanks, Elaine. I discovered the safflower seed secret last year. However, I use it sparingly because they are pricy, much more so than last year. All the best, Bruce
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Wish we had those over here! Beautiful!
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Thanks, Marcus.
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