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Backyard Birding Advice - Page 7

Published 23rd June 2022

Can bird baths be on the ground

Bird baths go on the ground in order to fill a void where birds occupy territory, whereas just the one central positioned bird bath just doesn't get used.

Published 22nd June 2022

How much water to put in bird bath

You want to aim for an approximate 1 inch water depth at all times to be sure all size birds can enter the water to drink or bathe without risk to life.

Published 21st June 2022

When do birds visit feeders

Birds visit bird feeders all year long accept Orioles or Hummingbirds who arrive in March through September; while every other bird feeder bird is present all year.

Published 18th June 2022

Bird Feeders: Do's and Don't's

Bird feeder do's and don't will focus on the few tips for using a bird feeder; with the most damaging don't's of using a bird feeder carefully outlined for you.

Published 16th June 2022

Do Woodpeckers come to bird feeders

Woodpeckers are a common bird feeder bird with up to eleven of the family members frequently found on the seed, peanut or suet bird feeder.

Published 15th June 2022

Are copper bird baths good

Copper bird baths is an excellent material because its easy to maintain, yet its heavier so the risk of it tipping over in the littlest of wind is low.

Published 14th June 2022

How to hang bird feeder from eaves

Bird feeders can be hung anywhere under the roof overhang which you know as the eaves; utilize space on the rafters, the soffit or rely on the guttering.

Published 9th June 2022

How to keep Hummingbird feeders cool in summer

Hummingbird feeders will cope well in hot weather though you can think about applying some techniques to help keep the nectar cool to satisfy hummers.

Published 2nd June 2022

5 summer bird feeding tips

Top summer bird feeding tips include more dried or live mealworms on top of a platform feeders, while continuing to feed birds seed mixes with less suet.

Published 25th May 2022

How to hang bird feeder on fence

Bird feeders can be hung off a fence post or panel with help of a permanently mounted metal bracket, or a detachable bracket that hooks over the fence.