Backyard Birding Advice - Page 16
Why is it good to have a bird feeder
What better way to be sure birds don't go without in times of need than serving up any lost natural bird feed than nutritious bird feeder food in the yard.
How to attract birds to your window
Attract common songbirds with bird seeds scattered on your window sill, or keep it tidy with a window bird feeder; native wildflowers can be planted in a window box.
How to attract Bluebirds to feeder
To get bluebirds to use a bird feeder you must be sure its open and unobstructed, with bluebirds favorites offered in dried or live mealworms, with berries.
Why do we need bird feeders
We need bird feeders is because at this time of life, birds have come to depend on bird feeders as a reliable source of bird food located in our yards.
How to get more birds to your feeder
Get more birds to use your feeder by expanding on restricting feeders to more open to all birds, while offering a varied diet of seeds, nuts and suet.
How to hang a birdhouse on a fence
Its simple, attach a length of rope or wire on either side of the birdhouse, then hoop it over the fence post to be sure the house is more flush, rather than hung.
How to keep bird seed dry in feeders
Keep seeds dry in a feeder by hanging it under shelter in the yard; use a roof overhang, a porch, tree cover or why not hang it beneath a squirrel baffle.
How to put a bird feeder pole in the ground
Pick a spot, then force what would be a metal pole with a spike on the end into the ground, do so to avoid making the gap wider, or the pole will lean.
How to attract Blue Jays to a bird feeder
Attract Blue Jays to a bird feeder that is open to all birds, as as platform feeder can accommodate bigger birds, with their favorites to eat included.
What kind of bird houses do birds like
Birds who frequent our yards to nest in our bird houses can be quite the fuss pots; to which they prefer a specific entry hole size, box size and accessibility.