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Backyard Birding Advice - Page 11

Published 23rd January 2022

How wide should a bird bath be

Standard width of a bird bath of any size or design would be 19 to 22 inches, thus a reliable width of bird bath basin can be under 2 feet for most of us.

Published 20th January 2022

Where to hang Hummingbird feeder

Hang your hummingbird feeders in an area within the yard that is quiet, undisturbed yet receives plenty of shade, with hummer safety more important.

Published 19th January 2022

How to hang a birdhouse from a tree limb

We can hang the birdhouse on a limb but for a matter of safety, plus attracting birds to the box successfully, the birdhouse must also be mounting to the trunk.

Published 10th January 2022

How to use a suet bird feeder

To use a suet bird feeder of any kind couldn't be easier, its made to be open only to replenish with standardized size suet, with an option to hang on chain.

Published 7th January 2022

What can you put in a bird feeder

What to put in bird feeders can only be what its made for; seeds go in a tube feeder, nuts in the wire mesh, suet in cages and dried mealworms in a dish.

Published 6th January 2022

Can you have too many bird feeders

You can have too many bird feeders if it means the bird food is spread too thin; feeders can be seen to be used frequently, yet bird feed is barely touched.

Published 5th January 2022

Where to hang bird feeders without trees

No need for a tree at all to hang bird feeders because as it happens most people will come to rely on a dependable bird feeder pole to sink in the ground.

Published 6th January 2022

Can you have too many bird feeders

You can have too many bird feeders if it means the bird food is spread too thin; feeders can be seen to be used frequently, yet bird feed is barely touched.

Published 5th January 2022

Where to hang bird feeders without trees

No need for a tree at all to hang bird feeders because as it happens most people will come to rely on a dependable bird feeder pole to sink in the ground.

Published 4th January 2022

How to stabilize a bird feeder pole

Stabilize a bird feeding station pole by extended the pole to sink it in deeper; use gravel in place of turf or bury the pole in an above ground gravel-filled planter.