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<blockquote data-quote="Gary Polliard" data-source="post: 1771945" data-attributes="member: 81871"><p>The redbellied woodpecker loves the peanut feeder both of them and the white breasted nuthatch, tufted titmouse and chickadees feed on them also. and when a raccoon is in the neighborhood he just rips it off the stand and takes it to the pond and feasts. I usually keep four types of seed going. thistle for the goldfinches expecially the feeder that makes them hang up side down when they feed, an oil sunflower feeder, large suet cakes that the downy and hairy and redbellied woodpeckers love and the peanut feeders. Ive had eight different species one time at the feeders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary Polliard, post: 1771945, member: 81871"] The redbellied woodpecker loves the peanut feeder both of them and the white breasted nuthatch, tufted titmouse and chickadees feed on them also. and when a raccoon is in the neighborhood he just rips it off the stand and takes it to the pond and feasts. I usually keep four types of seed going. thistle for the goldfinches expecially the feeder that makes them hang up side down when they feed, an oil sunflower feeder, large suet cakes that the downy and hairy and redbellied woodpeckers love and the peanut feeders. Ive had eight different species one time at the feeders. [/QUOTE]
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