We've always had a few blue jays visiting the back yard, picking up seed on the ground under the feeder (they can't get on the feeder itself). No worries so far. But over the last month or so they've discovered the hanging suet feeder and are on it or its shepherd's hook all the time. They aren't aggressive, but the woodpeckers seem to be reducing their visits...I think the jays' simple presence discourages them. Besides that, the blue jays eat a LOT of suet. Any ideas on what I might do?
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