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Design & StylesA Guide to Attracting Birds
Bird watching is one of the most popular past times in the
world. In addition to being fascinating and entertaining to watch,
they also add beauty and music to your yard. Their value doesn’t
stop here. They also help to keep down insect populations on your
property making your yard more enjoyable. If you would like to reap
the rewards of having birds frequent your property then you need to
provide them with a few basic resources. In addition to
Plants that Attract Birds,
here are ways to attract birds to your garden.
Food
One of the easiest ways to attract birds to your yard is to
provide them with a food source. You can offer bird feeders with
seed, you can grow fruit in your yard, or you can provide them with
a suet feeder. If you don’t know what type of food the birds in
your neighborhood like to eat you can visit your local library to
check out a book on birds, or you can contact your local chapter of
the Audubon Society.
Water
In addition to attracting birds with food, you will also need to
provide them with a water source. A birdbath can not only provide
your feather friends with a water source, but it can also be an
easy way to add character to your yard. Birdbaths can be made from
just about anything from a ceramic planter to a molded piece of
cement.
Home
Like any other living creature, birds need a safe place to raise
their families. If you want to attract birds to your yard you
should provide them with nesting locations. If you want to attract
smaller birds then build, or buy, bird houses with smaller
openings. This will encourage small song birds to take up residence
on your property. If you want to attract larger birds then you will
need to provide larger bird houses or nesting sites.
Protection from Predators
Protection from predators is very important to add to your yard
if you want to attract birds. Create hiding spots for birds that
are out of the reach of your pets. Place feeders on poles to keep
cats and wildlife from eating the birds’ food, as well as from
eating the birds. Squirrel guards can also be added to your feeders
to protect the bird food.
Respect
The final thing that you need to attract birds to your yard is
respect for the animals. While some birds are less skiddish around
people, most bird species don’t like to be approached, chased, or
harassed. While it is nice to watch your bird neighbors do what
they do, make sure that you give them plenty of room to live,
especially around nesting season. Too much human interference can
cause a bird to abandon its nest leaving the baby bird vulnerable
to predators and the elements. To get a closer look of your birds
use binoculars.
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