Bird House Feeder – Get Hours Of Enjoyment Feeding Birds

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There is something so relaxing – so soothing – about watching birds nest, feed and go about their daily lives.  I get hours of pleasure watching the different species of birds make a home in my garden – and you can too.

Not only will you get the enjoyment of watching nature first hand, you will also be doing a great service.  There are birds, in the winter months, that need an extra little bit of food to survive, there are migrating birds in the fall and spring months that need both food and shelter.  And, of course, you can offer shelter during the mating and laying seasons.

There are so many different types of birds that we can attract and watch.  We just need to understand what type of bird house to use and what type of food we will use in the bird house feeder.  As they say – if you build it, they will come.

Do a little reseach as to what types of birds can be found in your local area and then you can decide the types of birds you want to attract.  That will dictate the type of bird house you put in the garden (or window sill or whereever) and what type of feed you will use.

Certain species will only stay in certain types of bird houses and certain species will only eat certin types of food from specific type of bird house feeder.

For example, hummingbirds will be attracted to nectar type foods that you place in a hummingbird feeder but finches will need to be fed seeds from a feeder that is below the bird house perch as they feed upside-down.

Bird houses range in price from a few dollars to hundreds of dollars for hand carved masterpieces.  Feed is very inexpensive.  Both can be found online very easily.

You can start out very simply and cheaply by just getting a simple feeding tray and putting some feed out.  You will soon discoiver what types of birds are in the local area.  Of course, you also find out very quickly if you have squirrels around.  They love bird feed.

There are plenty of solutions to combat squirrel issues so they don’t steal and spoil the bird’s food.

We suggest you use the resources on this site to do a little more research on birds, bird houses, bird house feeders and bird feeding methods.

Just enjoy our little friends and know you are doing a great service to yourself and nature.

Wren works hard to feed her babies

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This bird house hangs on the back patio of my home. A little wren decided to make it her home and layed 4 tiny eggs in it. Once the eggs hatched, she worked very diligently to feed the new babies! She would find a bug or insect and approach the patio very cautiously then “chirp” to let the babies know she was near, and after careful watch, she would dart in and drop of the catch. This literally went on for all daylight hours of the day for many days. Simply Amazing!!!

How to build a bird house & bird feeder

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Easter Weekend…

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How To Attract Birds to Your Backyard

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In this Perky Pet podcast, Chip Clouse, Director of Conservation, Education and Outreach for the American Birding Association will take you through four steps to attract birds to your backyard. He is a trained science teacher and environmental educator, who has worked with the critically endangered Grenada Dove and studied the effects of wildfire and prescribed fire on birds. You’ll learn: – How to attract bird with water – Understanding the different types of food and feeders – The importance of cover – Thinking beyond the birdhouse for places to raise young For more information on bird yeard bird feeding visit: www.birdfeeders.com

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Bird Building a Nest

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