![]() Materialīird feeders can also be made of different materials, although cardinals likely won’t mind which one you choose. Those that are hung can typically hold more birdseed than window-mounted or platform feeders. The right size for you will depend on how often you’ll be filling your feeder as well as where you plan on hanging it.īird feeders can be hung from a tree or stake, pole mounted, or suctioned to a window. Most bigger bird feeders can hold a few pounds of seed and allow several birds to eat at once. Since cardinals are bigger than finches, wrens, chickadees, and sparrows, having a sizable bird feeder can ensure that cardinals have plenty of room to sit and eat. Suet feeders typically consist of a wire cage that a suet “cake” is placed in, and birds can hang on to the wire while eating.
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