Attracting
Tanagers
In spring and summer if you are fortunate enough
to have a tanager in trees near you, try putting
out fruit, such as sliced apple, pieces of
bananas, cherries and pieces of raisin. Also try
suet and suet mixtures, white bread and butter,
peanut hearts and sunflower seeds. The higher you
are able to place these foods, the better. This
brilliant red and black summer visitor prefers
heights. Try a second-story window feeder, though
you may have luck with a first-story feeder or a
table feeder.
Tanagers eat quietly in one place for a long
time. If there is a nest nearby, the parents may
carry off food to the young. Later the young may
appear along with the parents at a feeder.
You can also try hanging a coconut half to
attract tanagers. Turn an eye screw into the
interior center of the coconut bottom and attach
a hanging chain or cord to the eye screw. When
purchasing a coconut, make sure it has a cut in
the shell all the way around. This makes it very
easy to crack open and to drain the milk. Coconut
meat is about 57% fat and birds love fat. When
they finish eating the coconut, leave the shell
in use as a hanging feeder and fill it with seed
or chopped fruit.
Tanagers, like all birds, are attracted to a
water source. A heated bird bath will provide
unfrozen water during the winter months and can
be used all year long.
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