Choosing a Window Bird Feeder

December 4, 2009 by janetra · Leave a Comment
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window bird feederMany people enjoy bird watching and being able to enjoy them in both your garden and the area around you can be a relaxing experience. Who does not enjoy peeking out around their curtains and seeing birds flitting around their flowers? A window bird feeder may be a great idea!

Who has the time, much less the patience, to sit around and wait for a bird to fly by? There are many ways that a person who loves to watch birds can attract these friendly creatures to their yard. There are a variety of baths, houses, and feeders designed to make a yard more appealing to birds.

There are many different types of feeders on the market for the would-be bird watcher. Some are on top of poles whose bases must be buried so they can rise from the ground. There are also different feeders that have stands for the ground and feeders that can be hunt in your trees, but the type of feeder most useful for seeing the birds up close is the type that sits or hangs in your window.

These types of feeders are available in many different shapes and sizes, but all of them are basically the same. Attach the feeder to your window and fill it with birdseed so that the birds will come right to you, allowing you to watch them from both inside and outside your home.

Always be sure that the window you are using will be comfortable for the birds, such as one partially hidden by bushes or in an area that very few people go. Be aware that you must purchase suction cups that are strong enough to hold your feeder to the window so that it does not fall while your birds are eating from it.

These types of bird feeders are great to use for the sick or elderly, since they do not need much maintenance and can bring the birds straight to them. They are also nice to use in the windows of small office buildings to help the workers get a small break from the crazy world around them.

Normally, the type of food that is put in bird feeders contains sterilized seeds and grains so that it does not sprout and can normally be found at pet stores, home improvement stores, and many grocery stores in both small towns and large cities.

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Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders - What are the Options?

December 3, 2009 by janetra · Leave a Comment
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Écureuil roux -- Red SquirrelWhen anyone sets up a bird feeder in their yard squirrels immediately annoying pests of themselves, stealing all the seeds before there’s any birdwatching to be done. Squirrels love bird seed and thus they can make it difficult to maintain a bird feeder, just about the only solution is to buy a squirrel-proof bird feeder.

People can end up spending a lot of time and money trying to keep squirrels away from their bird seed and there are countless feeders and devices out there devoted to the task, however squirrels are smart animals and many of these fail. When looking at squirrel-proof bird feeders you’ll want to make sure you get a high quality device or else the squirrels will soon break through it.

Many squirrel-proof bird feeders have a dome-like design on top that is meant to enclose the seeds so that birds can reach it but a squirrel cannot. The dome prevents the squirrel from perching on the feeder and causes it to fall right off when it lands on the seeder leaving it unable to get at the seeds.

Other feeders go with a weight device that is triggered once the weight of a squirrel is felt. Once the device is set off the feeder will close off the seed and the squirrel will be unable to reach it.

Another type of feeder will allow the squirrel to perch on it, but once they reach the seed their weight will trigger a device that will cause the perch to spin and fling the squirrel off, this is not harmful to them.

Not to mention that watching squirrels be propelled off the feeder is sometimes even more entertaining than birdwatching. By this point you’d probably feel you’ve triumphed over the little buggers, but you’ll notice that squirrels can be quite tenacious. This is because they’ll figure out that every time they land on the feeder some seed spills out. Given enough time there will be enough on the ground for them to eat.

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Attracting Finches to Your Garden

October 28, 2008 by janetra · Leave a Comment
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One of the species of wild birds that you can attract to your garden, finches are colourful and have delightful songs. The goldfinch is a very colourful finch with yellow patches on the wings and a bright red face. They have long fine beaks which are ideal for eating thistle and teasel seeds.

The best way to attract wild finches to your garden is to hang up a thistle feeder containing their favorite seeds. These types of feeder are designed to hold tiny thistle seeds, usually in a mesh that makes them easy to be reached by the finches with their long beaks. The design also prevents seeds from spilling on to the ground which would attract unwanted birds and predators, such as squirrels. When you buy thistle seed to place in your bird feeder the seeds have been heat treated to prevent them from germinating so if the finches drop them they won’t grow under your feeder.

Finches also enjoy millet and sunflower seeds so you could also put some of these on to a bird table to attract them.

Read more about Finches from the RSPB