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Published 1st September 2022

How to hang a bird feeder outside a window

Bird feeders can be hung up to a foot outside your window if hanging one only via steel wire attached to the soffit or gutter above a window position.

Published 31st August 2022

Do all birdhouses need a perch

Come to think about it, apart from Owls or Kestrels who can do with a platform rather than a perch, your small bird birdhouse doesn't require a perch.

Published 31st August 2022

Can I put a bird feeder in my front yard

Bird feeders can go in the front yard if you feel it will see more success; remember front yards could be too busy with people, cars and predatory cats.

Published 18th August 2022

Do dried mealworms attract birds

Mealworms in dried form can attract birds to eat them, if these same insect-eating birds currently occupy your backyard space, and can be quite popular.

Published 15th August 2022

Best Hopper bird feeders

What are the best Hopper bird feeders, will be those that are easy to use, can replenish seeds by pulling off of open the roof, and are made in cedar.

Published 13th August 2022

How do peanut feeders work

Peanut feeders operate with unrestrictive access, as wild birds cling anywhere around the sides to pull out peanut pieces through the wire gaps.

Published 7th August 2022

How to feed birds in summer

Feed birds in the summertime just as you've done so up until now. Birds can be fed with or without a feeder, yet the bird feed can be sustained in the shade.

Published 27th July 2022

Do bird baths attract birds

Birds love a bird bath on occasions, while it may seem to be used less, a basic, quiet bird bath would need to be brighter, louder and more accessible.

Published 20th July 2022

What kind of suet do Cardinals like

Cardinals like suet cakes or fat balls with ingredients made up primarily of seeds, mealworms or fruits, or perhaps a little both of the former.

Published 14th July 2022

How do birds find Suet feeders

How suet feeders are found by many bird species is by eyesight alone; be it with wild birds flying overhead or visiting other feeders, suet will be found in time.