Winter’s embrace invites a cozy ritual: backyard birdwatching. Amidst snow’s soft embrace, we scatter seeds, offer fruit and hang suet, and like clockwork, feathered friends arrive. Their vibrant presence warms our hearts, a reminder that even in frosty silence, life’s beauty thrives.
Feed Suet
Suet is a high-energy, animal fat-based food that is especially valuable in cold weather. Birds like woodpeckers, nuthatches, and chickadees relish this human-made treat. It’s a quick source of calories to maintain their body heat.
To make suet for birds, blend 1 cup of vegetable shortening and 1 cup of coconut oil until smooth. Mix 2 cups of birdseed, 1 tablespoon of unflavoured gelatin, 2 tablespoons of flour, and 1/3 cup of water. Combine, shape into moulds, chill, and hang for feathered friends to enjoy.
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