Tips to Attract Wild Birds to Your Garden
Posted by GuestW on May 27, 2009 in Birds • No commentsThere are many easy ways to attract wild birds to your garden. The best way is to provide the food they love best and a safe place to eat it. Bird feeders are the best way of providing food for them. They are especially helpful in the winter months when natural food for the birds is scarce.
To attract different species set up feeding stations with their favorite food. An example of a speciality bird feeder is a thistle bird feeder that holds the seeds that finches love. Spillage can be prevented by using tube feeders which also keep the seeds dry and mold free. Enjoy the sight of the birds feeding from your home by using a window feeder.
Speciality feeders can be bought to attract hummingbirds, goldfinches and woodpeckers. Find somewhere safe from predators and close to your bird house. Check the feeder regularly to make sure the food is dry and mold free. Clean up any spilled food around the feeder regularly to deter ants and wasps and other predators.
Birds benefit most from feeding during the winter but food can be scarce in other seasons too. You can help the birds by putting out food all year around which will help when shortages occur. Temporary food shortages that occur in the breeding season can affect the fledglings so you should provide suitable food at this time.
Provide pans of water or bird baths for a safe place for them to drink, preen and clean their feathers. Provide water at various levels as some birds will prefer water at ground level, others prefer water in containers above the ground. Shallow dishes of water can be placed in quiet spots for the birds to clean their feathers, preen and drink. The sounds of running water will be attractive to the birds. Attach a water dripper to your bird bath. It will attract the birds and also prevent mosquitoes breeding in the water.
Give the wild birds a sense of security by providing a natural looking environment. You can provide an attractive place for them by letting a small area of the garden grow wild.
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