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Published 21st October 2021

How to keep bird bath water moving

To keep bird bath water moving to attract birds, use a solar powered fountain, a battery operated ripple maker - or use a dripper for a continuous water flow.

Published 19th October 2021

What kitchen scraps can birds eat

Kitchen scraps' birds can eat would be fruit of any kind, plus all meat fats to benefit their health; whereas less healthy fillers would be bread, cereal, rice or pasta.

Published 18th October 2021

How high should bird feeders be hung

Most people can hang a bird feeder of any kind at 4 feet above the ground; options to go higher can be because of pests or if the tree branch forces it.

Published 15th October 2021

Why are Hummingbird feeders glass

Why people use a glass hummingbird feeder over its plastic counterpart is due to attractiveness, its holds it shape, easier to clean and maintains nectar.

Published 14th October 2021

Can you put Suet Pellets in a Peanut Feeder

While it certainly is possible you can put pellets inside of a peanut feeder; smaller gaps on a nut bird feeder can make it a little more tricky to use for birds.

Published 14th October 2021

Do suet feeders need a perch

Unlike any other kind of bird feeder, the suet feeder is by definition a perch; thus birds can cling onto the metal cage on any side including upside down.

Published 13th October 2021

What makes a GOOD Hummingbird feeder

Many things go into a good hummingbird feeder although I believe a feeder that can be fully dismantled to clean what is a mold prone feeder to be a priority.

Published 12th October 2021

How to keep Squirrels off Hummingbird feeder

Give squirrels their own source of nuts with nectar, or plain water which is better; mount a squirrel baffle on a pole or above bird feeders to stop them descending.

Published 11th October 2021

How to stop large birds raiding bird feeders

Larger birds can be stopped raiding feeders if too small feeders are used, plus the idea of utilizing squirrel proof feeders to keep food out of reach.

Published 8th October 2021

What do Robins eat at feeders

Robins are primarily ground eating birds so are seen to eat insects, berries and fruits; offer Robins mealworms, fruits, seeds and suet on a platform feeder.