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Suet for woodpeckers - Attractor roasted peanut suet is the very best suet for woodpeckers!

    Attractor Suet
   $61.80 for 20 packages
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   Roasted Peanut Suet
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"...I love the feeder.  It's a handsome feeder and the results have been excellent."
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-W.B., New Jersey

"I love my feeder;
woodpeckers do as well!

- M.S., Iowa

 

Woodpecker Photo Gallery - W.B., New Jersey

 

Enjoy these photos from our woodpecker feeder photo gallery!Here is a photo gallery and comments from Woodpecker-Feeder.com friend, W.B. from New Jersey.  These are actual photos of woodpeckers and other birds feeding on our woodpecker feeders!

Feel free to send your own success photos and we will be happy to add them to our photo gallery!
                                 E-mail to golsvcs-wpf01@yahoo.com

"Hello Bill. My name is W.B. and I'm from New Jersey, and I must say that I love the feeder.  I have actually just ordered a 12" model to compliment the 24" model I bought a few months ago.  It's a handsome feeder and the results have been excellent.  The Attractor suet has done it's job.  The birds love it.  So far I've had white-breasted nuthatches, downy woodpeckers, and most recently, a red-bellied woodpecker discovered it as well.  No titmice, chickadees, or wrens yet (the wren has rested on the feeder, but I have yet to see it feed), but they do go for other feeders in my yard, so I can't complain about that.  I guess they are just used to the other feeders.  I'm hoping to see a pileated woodpecker on it in the future.  There is a pair that live in my area, but they have yet to discover it.  I'm hoping that their search for food this winter will draw them to it.  I've included a few pictures I took over the past few weeks.  Please feel free to post them on your site.
Thank you for your fine product.    - W.B., New Jersey

 

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Wednesday March 10, 2010 05:44:28 AM