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Squirrels will steal bird food from your feeders. The best solution for this problem is to use squirrel proof bird feeders. There are a few different types of feeders that you can use. This article will...
Learn how easy it is for children to make their own bird feeders
If your bird feeders are feeding the squirrels instead, you need to know some tactics on how to keep pesky squirrels away from your bird feeders!
Have you ever wondered why birds just don't like your bird feeders? Take a look at these suggestions to better understand what your neighborhood birds are looking for!
Gourds are more versatile than you imagine. Use larger bushel gourds to make wonderful natural bird feeders that will look great in any tree. Or find a nice round gourd that you can cut in half vertically, and you are ready to make some masks.
If you have a friend who loves birds, you may be looking for a bird-themed gift to get them for a special occasion. These are a few suggestions for gifts that almost any bird lover will appreciate.
If one has multiple tubular bird feeders around the yard it can be a chore filling the long narrow neck without spilling seed. This is one simple solution to this problem.
Do you love watching birds? If you do, why not make your very own bird feeder?
In this article I discuss several popular gifts for bird lovers.
Tired of squirrels taking over your bird feeders? Fed up with spending money on seed for birds only to have squirrels eat it all? Want to get rid of them, but not willing to harm them? You do have options.
A hawk's at my bird feeder! What can I do?
Gone are the days where the traditional slant roof, simple bird feeders were used to attract birds. The new Nyjer Thistle Bird Feeder by Heritage Farms is a revolution in the world of bird feeders.
You can make these fall leaf bird feeders and hang them in the trees so birds that have not flown south yet have something to nibble on!
There are many different ways to make bird feeders. Many however require added tools that you need to buy. So is there an easier way to make a bird feeder without having to buy all these materials. Well yes, there is an easier way.
If you're maybe short on space, or seeking wonderful sights and sounds, or just want to have some year round company, then a bird bath could be in your future!
So you get the fancy new bird feeder. You pick up the biggest bag of birdseed at the grocery store. Sure, you're attracting a few birds but you were hoping to experience the wide variety of birds roaming your area rather than just a measly few. So where are the rest of them?
Bird feeders can attract all types of birds, but what happens when they begin to attract bigger birds that eat all the food and leave the little ones with nothing? There are some steps you can take to keep them from coming back.
Learn all about various hummingbird feeders and how they attract these darling birds to your garden and yard.
Do you like Bird watching? Make these great bird feeders and be amazed at how many birds you will have in your yard.
Top Ten Gift Ideas For Bird Lovers. Bird lovers will love these gifts from you. You will make their holiday a wonderful one.
If you love crafts and adore birdwatching, you need to try creating your own bird feeders. Soup cans work great for this task!
Bird flu is a serious virus that has taken the lives of many birds and some humans.
This guide tells you what types of feeders exist for offering seed and suet to birds. It tells you which features to look for and which to avoid. New technology makes many feeders squirrel-proof.
Birds are unique. They have unique patterns in their singing, mating, and nesting. They also have unique preferences in what bird feeders they are attracted to.
If you are wanting to begin to experience the joy that can come from having a bird feeder in your garden, then here are some tips and facts to help you to maximize that enjoyment from your bird feeder.
Learn about bird watching, and how you can attract your favorite birds.
Oh, we all love squirrels, don't we? They're cute and fuzzy, and oh so playful and entertaining. We love to observe their curious nature, that is, until they start messing with the bird feeder.
If you go to the trouble of buying and stocking feeders to attract wild birds to your yard, the last thing you want to see is a marauding pack of pesky squirrels pilfering all the food.
Get the bird lover in your life the gift that will keep on giving this holiday season. Give them a bird house or bird feeder today.
Bird watching is popular with children, nature lovers, environmentalists, and most anyone who enjoys the great outdoors. There are lots of items that will help the favorite bird watcher on your gift list to thoroughly enjoy their pastime.
If you are trying to learn to identify birds that frequent your feeders, it is a great idea to keep a digital camera handy to snap photos of them. Later you can use the photos to identify them.
Here are some great gift ideas for bird lovers.
What's a garden without birds? Whether you live in a large rural area or a small city dwelling, the birds will begin making frequent stops to your garden when you provide cover plants, feeders, and water.
If you love birds like I do, then you'll want to build your own decorative bird house. This house adds a natural touch of beauty to any place it hangs in. Find out how to build it by reading this informative guide!
Using a common tea cup or other ceramic cup or bowl you can create a beautiful and unusual bird feeder for your garden or yard.
As a home schooling mom, I wanted a project that would encourage animals to come near our home, so that the children could observe them. We made these neat birdseed covered pine cones to encourage local birds to come and feed near our windows.
Humming birds can fly so very fast that you can be looking right at one and not see it. They can be a blur at times and it is a real gift to get a chance to see one.
They are quick. They are relentless. They eat constantly. They cannot be deterred. The squirrel...a worthy opponent.
Have you tried to catch the squirrel that's been laughing at you while you tried to salvage the lawn and garden remains? There are three things you can try to send squirrels packing.
Ideas for planning your own backyard habitat for wild birds through careful plant selection.
Looking for a rainy day craft idea that is eco-friendly as well as fun? Making a milk jug bird feeder is an easy craft project requiring some adult supervision, but is lots of fun to make and provides entertainment year round for bird watchers of all ages!
Watching songbirds is an activity enjoyed by many. It doesn't take a large amount of land or a great deal of expense.
I like to use the black sunflower seeds since they seem to make my birds happy.
Contrary to popular belief, not all birds will flock to a bird feeder filled with bird seed. Some birds, such as Mockingbirds, Orioles, Nuthatches, Wrens, Warblers, Woodpeckers and Chickadees, are insect eating birds.
Bird seed is delicious, if you ask most birds. But just like french fries and pizza for kids, a steady diet of seed for your pet bird is not a good idea.
The earth needs our help and there are many things that we can do to help. Spend more time volunteering to improve the world's health! You can build animal habitats, bird houses, humming bird feeders, and make your yard animal friendly.
The study of birds can open a whole new line of adventure. Birds are full of life, color and song that make bird watching an exciting an interesting hobby.
Although bird baths are commonly considered more essential for backyard birds during the winter, you can enjoy the benefits and increased bird population they bring all year round.
If you are considering starting a unique and beautiful garden this spring then you should consider planting a bird garden. With the right plants you can lure a beautiful array of different types of birds to your garden.