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Published 4th February 2021

Benefits of bird houses

To know you are responsible for bringing hatchlings into the world is a benefit of its own, and you could only do that is a safe and secure wooden bird house.

Published 3rd February 2021

What do American Goldfinch eat

American Goldfinches mostly eat all types of daisy family flowers in the wild, including sunflower and thistle seeds, some insects or maple sap.

Published 2nd February 2021

Is it safe too hang bird feeder from gutter

It can be safe to hang any type of bird feeder off plastic or metal guttering, but it must be done as to prevent the feeder falling or harming feeding birds.

Published 1st February 2021

Can rats climb up a bird feeder

Rats can certainly climb up to a bird feeder if its hanging off a bird feeding platform, or food is laid out under a bird table, but there's ways to stop them.

Published 31st January 2021

Do Solar Powered bird baths work

Solar powered bird baths do work when setup in direct sunlight; better quality solar bird baths have a built-in battery pack that kicks in with poor lighting.

Published 31st January 2021

Top RATED Hummingbird feeders

To buy a hummingbird feeder based on top ratings is sure to benefit you, and its this I have set out my top rated hummingbird feeders list on.

Published 30th January 2021

What color attracts birds to a bird bath

What colors really attract birds to a bird bath would be a mix of bright colors, but its important to make sure they glisten or reflect light to be effective.

Published 29th January 2021

Can you stain bird feeders

Stain a wooden bird feeder with care by only using non-toxic, water-based stain; avoid staining area's that comes into contact with feed if at all possible.

Published 28th January 2021

How to keep a bird bath from tipping over

Don't give up on a bird bath prone to tipping over, as I know there's a simple yet effective solution to making sure the bird bath never tips over again.

Published 27th January 2021

Can birds eat coconut

Few birds who come to our backyard to feed may be willing to eat part of a coconut, but first make it safe by rinsing out the milk, but no desiccated coconut.