Whole
Peanuts
Whole peanuts in the shell are one of the
greatest treats you can offer birds. It's been
well publicized that jays and woodpeckers love
them, but there are many other species that also
enjoy them.
People who feed whole peanuts in the shell to
birds often report that after a while of offering
them, the jays start calling to each other the
moment the peanuts are brought to the feeder.
Actually, screaming would be a better
description! Once the alert has gone out, the
jays literally dive-bomb for their favorite
treat, sometimes taking more than one at a time.
They then fly to the nearest branch, hammer them
open and devour them as quickly as possible so
they can return for more.
The best feeder for whole peanuts in the shell is
a Tray
Feeder, where all the birds have an
opportunity to get to them. If you watch, you'll
see that titmice and chickadees will look for the
smallest ones so they'll be able to fly away with
them, and cardinals patiently wait their turn and
quickly fly away with their "prize."
Crows, intelligent corvids like the jays, have
been observed patiently arranging up to three or
four in their beaks, positioning them carefully
so they can fit in as many as possible.
Even species that lack the beaks to easily break
the large shell have been observed soaking them
in water (which will explain how the shells get
into your bird baths occasionally) so they can
get to the delicious nuts inside.
Most of the whole peanuts in the shell found in
the marketplace are salted and should not be fed
to the birds. Stock up on the unsalted ones and
prepare to be entertained.
Attract these birds with
Whole Peanuts
Blue Jay
Chickadees
Stellers Jay
Tufted Titmouse
Woodpeckers |
Attract
more wild birds with whole peanuts in our Domed
Tray Feeder
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