Lots of starlings this year with two adults and five young coming to the feeders. The young have difficulty getting suet from the feeders so they mostly stay 30 feet away on a branch in a tree and one of the adults takes lumps of suet from the feeders and feeds them beak to beak.
Peter StowHubbards
Lots of starlings this spring and some have nested nearby because they are now at the suet feeder with the hatchlings. The young ones have difficulty getting the suet so they move to a tree branch about 50 feet away and the adults take lumps of the suet to the tree and feed them beak to beak. Never seen that before.
Peter StowHubbards