East Lansing, Michigan | Okemos, MI

Daniel Zarka

Daniel Zarka

We’re passionate about birds and nature. That’s why we opened a Wild Birds Unlimited Nature Shop in our community.

East Lansing, Michigan

2200 Coolidge Road, Suite 17
East Lansing, MI 48823

Phone: (517) 337-9920
Fax: (517) 337-9921
Email: Send Message

Store Hours:
Mon - Sat: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sun: Closed

Comments:
We are located in the Coolidge Court near Country Stitches and across the street from the Lake Lansing Rd. Meijer.


Okemos, Michigan

1745 West Grand River
Okemos, MI 48864

Phone: (517) 349-6417
Fax: (517) 337-9921
Email: Send Message

Store Hours:
Mon - Sat: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sun: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Comments:
We have been located in the same strip mall for over 15 years but recently moved a couple doors down between Chase Bank and Cottage Inn Pizza.

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The Toughest Birds at Your Feeders

Downy Woodpecker

Woodpeckers are hard-headed. It comes with the territory.

When excavating, woodpeckers can strike a tree at speeds up to 15 mph. This is enough force to create brain damage in most other birds, and certainly in our human brain. But due to a number of adaptations, woodpeckers thrive on this heavy hitting.

Woodpeckers' skulls are incredibly strong, yet lightweight, due to a reinforcing meshwork of bony support struts. This skull structure moderates the impact of the blows while transmitting the force away from the brain.

With all that pounding, why doesn’t a woodpecker’s bill wear down to a dull nub? It does wear down, however, special cells at the tip of the bill constantly replace the lost material, keeping the bill strong and sharp. 

Woodpeckers' tails are as tough as their bills. Woodpeckers’ pointed tail feathers are especially strong and rigid, and their tail bones, lower vertebrae and the tail’s supporting muscles are very large in comparison to other birds.

These modifications allow a woodpecker's tail to serve as a sturdy prop that supports its weight while clinging to trees.

This behavior and many other woodpecker adaptations can be witnessed in your yard. Woodpeckers can easily be attracted to feeders filled with suet and no-melt dough, especially varieties containing nuts. Simply offer these foods in a WBU Tail Prop feeder, and you can get an up close and personal look at some of the toughest guys in the neighborhood.