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Published 3rd March 2021

Can birds eat pecans

Pecans are a safe yet common nut that can be fed to wild birds; the nut is high in protein so is sure to re-store lost fat when birds need it most.

Published 2nd March 2021

Are bird feeders bad

Feeders can be a bad idea for nut, seed or suet if failing to clean them regularly with a twice weekly cleaning schedule, as germs spread, bacteria grows.

Published 10th March 2021

Should Hummingbird feeders be high or low

I don't believe a hummingbird feeder can be too high, as the further up the safer it becomes, whereas a lower location is not without concern.

Published 28th February 2021

Should bird houses be cleaned out in the fall

Come fall would be the time to clean out bird houses to make way for roosting birds, while at the same time maintenance work is essential.

Published 27th February 2021

Is it OK to feed birds bread crumbs

Offering bread to birds should be avoided at all costs, but to serve up a small amount of bread crumbs would be fine, if that's not all they're eating.

Published 26th February 2021

6 CRUCIAL Hummingbird feeder cleaning tips

Allow me to offer you six crucial hummingbird feeder cleaning tips; includes a soak in soapy water, disinfectant and a cleaning of hard to reach parts.

Published 25th February 2021

What to put in suet feeder

What you must prioritize for a fat ball or suet cake feeder is suet with a seed blend; with mealworm or peanut options also quite popular with birds.

Published 24th February 2021

Are bird houses bad

Its not all roses when setting up a bird house, as few bad things can go wrong; including a poor mount or a setup made accessible to predators.

Published 23rd February 2021

Best way to hang hummingbird feeder

To secure a hummingbird feeder to hang, do so via its default hoop or ring for hanging; hang off a bird feeding station or use a shepherd's hook bracket.

Published 22nd February 2021

Can a bird bath be too deep

Bird baths can be too deep is such a way its made to hard for smaller birds to enter the water to drink or bathe, but can run the risk of birds drowning.