Which high-fat offering is highly attractive to many species, including the Downy Woodpecker, at feeders?
Answer
Suet, often mixed with seeds or nuts
For backyard enthusiasts looking to supplement the diet of woodpeckers, especially during winter when natural sources diminish, specific high-energy provisions are most effective. Suet, which is rendered animal fat frequently combined with additives like seeds or nuts, perfectly mimics the density and high-fat content of the insects that form the core of their natural diet. This particular supplement is cited as highly attractive to various species, including the smaller Downy Woodpecker, which can easily cling to the suet cage holding this rich energy source.

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