Articles Related To The Tag: Bird Feeders
By: Backyard Wings and Water
Feeding our backyard birds is a great source of pleasure for those of us who enjoy watching these beautiful creatures. There are basically four types of feeders that are used for feeding and will attract the most birds throughout the year.
By: SohoDecor.com
There is no best or worst time. Start whenever you want to. The birds can use your help in the very early spring when their natural seed sources are scarce. In general, whenever the weather is severe, birds will appreciate a reliable supplemental food source.
By: Jill Manzoni
Imagine sitting inside on a winter morning, and hearing a beautifully colored bird outside you window. Or, seeing your first Robin of the spring, as it flew to your feeder. Then there was another and another, until you had a chorus of wonderful music outside. Gardens can be designed and grown for the enjoyment of local wildlife as well as your own enjoyment. A backyard wildlife sanctuary can attract a continuous variety of birds throughout the seasons. Birds and butterflies are the most popular all wildlife to attract. They are also quite easy to attract, if you provide their food, water, cover, and shelter.
By: Backyard Wings and Water
We've got our feeders set up, filled with a variety of seeds, such as sunflower, safflower, & millet; thistle or nyger for the finches; suet and peanut feeders for woodpeckers. But what about the birds that aren't visiting our feeders?
By: The Garden Moose
Okay, I know you have heard of a flower garden, vegetable garden, and rock garden, but what is a hummingbird garden? These is an actual garden designed using the types of plants and flowers that entice hummingbirds so that you can sit back and enjoy these beautiful creatures as they travel in search of nectar. This type of garden can be created by anyone where flowers can be grown. All you need to know is the types of plants to use and some basic instructions on care.