Looking to attract woodpeckers, bluebirds, and even yellow finches with suet bird feeders—but want to actually see who’s coming to feast? This guide will help you pick the right suet feeder, share easy recipes, and show how to watch every flap and flutter with a smart birdwatching camera.
Suet is rich in fat and perfect for winter. Whether placed in squirrel proof suet feeders, cage-style suet bird feeders, or even window bird feeders, it offers high-energy nutrition for:
For the best visibility, install feeders on a bird house pole or attach to a bird feeder hook.
1 cup peanut butter
1 cup lard
2 cups cornmeal
1/2 cup black oil sunflower seeds
1/2 cup safflower seed bird seed
Tip: Add mealworms if using a mealworm feeder or feeding bluebirds.
| Feeder Type | Best Birds | Tips for Use |
|---|---|---|
| Upside-down suet feeder | Nuthatches, wrens | Keeps starlings & squirrels away |
| Tail prop suet feeder | Woodpeckers | Great with a bird table tray setup |
| Cage suet feeder | Most backyard birds | Use with metal bird feeder brackets |
| Window suet feeder | Chickadees, titmice | Try combining with bird feeder for window |
Place feeders near a fountain bird bath or bird bath heater to create a full-service feeding station.
Once your suet feeders are set, it’s time to see the magic. That’s where the Willfine BK800 birdwatching camera comes in:
To create a true bird paradise, pair your feeders with:
And of course, capture every visitor with the Willfine BK800—the smart camera trusted by bird lovers across North America and Europe.
Feeding birds is rewarding—but seeing them in action brings it to life. Combine suet feeding with a smart bird camera, and you’ll never miss a moment.
Ready to upgrade your backyard birding setup? Try the BK800 now and turn your feeder into a front-row seat to nature.