Archive for January, 2010

What coating to use for outdoor cedarwood bird feeders?

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
Scanner asked:


I have some outdoor cedarwood wild bird feeders that the wood is deteriorating on. What type of paint/coating can I put on them so I don’t kill off any visiting avians?

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Are There Bird Feeders Made For Photography?

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
soul_cade asked:


Hello, I have a set up a stool outside 15ft away with a clamp that holds a limb perch by the bird feeder so I can get a good shot. Are there any custom bird feeders made for this kind of thing, where you can change out different perches and angles?

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5 Great Ways to Attract Birds into Your Garden

Sunday, January 24th, 2010
Andrew Lawrence asked:


It’s not just nice for you to have birds visit your garden, it is also good for your garden as well, the reason is that most varieties of garden birds have a great appetite for insect pests that populate your garden and cause harm to your plants and shrubs.

If you want to make your garden bird friendly and attract birds to your garden you have to consider the following things.

Plants

A good selection of native plants and shrubs with things like berries, and big seed heads will tempt the birds to come and feed.

Trees and Hedges

If you have the space some native trees and hedge line will provide natural nesting sites.

Nesting Boxes

If you have a smaller garden you can build or buy some nesting boxes in different sizes to provide a home for a nesting bird.

Water

Garden birds will also need a water source, so a bird bath is a perfect addition, if you don’t have one a large shallow saucer left on a patio will also provide a great place for birds to drink, bathe and splash around in. Ponds are also a good source of water for birds and it also attracts insects for them to feed on.

Food

Obviously its important to leave food out for your birds, this is the biggest factor for attracting birds to your garden, a stable bird table is great for offering nuts, seeds and fat balls to the birds. Squirrel proof hanging bird feeders are great of feeding the birds, its also very entertaining watching them pecking out the seeds.

While we’re on the subject of bird feeders can I ask you to please not buy the bird food in plastic netting that you can buy from market stalls and some supermarkets, these are very dangerous for small birds as they can get trapped in the netting and can break their legs very easily and even loose them all together. Some bird species have hooked tongues and can also become trapped in these net feeders. If you lean one thing from this article please remember this, it can save your garden birds a whole lot of suffering, and there are so many great bird feeder designs you wont have a shortage to choose from.

So, the simple rule for attracting birds to your garden is to provide what they are naturally looking for in the wild, give them a safe place to feed and they will return time and again. Enjoy it!



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How do i scare off hawks returning at bird feeders?

Friday, January 15th, 2010
SkittleDeeDooz asked:


they r eating all my bird food and are scaring the other birds away
i also have a pond with fish in it and it eatsn out of it also some Muscovy ducks, Runner ducks, Pommeranian ducks, and Pekin ducks
they get in my pond

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Bird Houses And The Beautiful Fall Season

Thursday, January 14th, 2010
Decorative Birdhouses asked:


wonderful time of the year, with all the many colors that can be seen in the trees around us. It is also a time to do some repair or replacement of our bird houses and bird feeders. Our bird houses should be cleaned out of the used nesting materials that are found inside them and then washed out with (1) part house hold bleach mixed with (10) parts of water. Then wash it out again with just water and let it dry well before repairing it or hanging it up again. You can do the same with your bird feeders if they need to be cleaned. The birds will not replace their nesting materials in the bird houses until the next nesting season in early spring. They will use the bird houses to get out of some of the bad weather in the colder months a head.

Some bird houses and bird feeders may have some of the pieces of wood coming apart from their age and or weathering. If the wood is not soft and falling apart, you may be able to just add a few finishing nails or a few short deck screws to pull the wood together for some more years of service for your wild birds. If you are going to repaint your bird house or feeder, make sure you do not paint the inside of it and use a water base non-toxic paint or stain. Let it dry completely before hanging it up again. These are the best steps you can take to protect your wild birds that you some much enjoy. If you would like to replace or add some new bird houses or bird feeders come visit with us at our home at:

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is smashed crackers great for bird feeders?

Monday, January 11th, 2010
death stalker asked:


I’m interested in bird watching, so I made tons of bird feeders, but I’ve been wondering, can smashed (or ground like smash) crackers great for birds?

if so then what they attracts in Arizona?

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How can I squirrel-proof my existing bird feeders?

Saturday, January 9th, 2010
Jacquie C asked:


I have two bird feeders that suction onto the windows of my second-floor apartment. Recently at least one squirrel has discovered them. I saw one climbing up the side of the house (house has wood, not vinyl siding) to get at the feeders, and it proceeded to knock them to the ground! I didn’t think squirrels could ever get to the feeders. What can I do??

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A Guide To Choose The Right Bird Feeder and Other Bird Accessories

Monday, January 4th, 2010
Chantelle Simoes asked:


Every bird lover would be happy with the knowledge that the bird feeders that they keep are keeping many a bird happy. But this is only possible if you have the right kind of bird feeder. The ideal bird feeder to use would differ greatly depending on the area that you live in. This is because each area has a different habitat which attracts different types of birds. And each type of bird has different preferences such as the bird seed that they like and even the correct placing of the feeder. If you follow a few simple rules, you could have many birds flocking to your bird feeders.

The first step is to determine the type of birds that frequent your area the most or the birds that you would want to cater to. Once that decision is made it becomes much simpler to decide on a bird feeder. For example if you live in eastern North America you would have the ruby throated hummingbird as a frequent visitor. They love open woodlands, forest edges, meadows, grasslands, parks, gardens and backyards. They are often seen visiting hummingbird feeders and tube-shaped flowers. So if you have a backyard or a garden and you would like these fast little birds to frequent it, a hummingbird feeder which is regularly filled would be ideal. The setback here is that these birds are migratory and they would fly away to Central America by early fall.

But there are many birds that are not migratory, like the Cardinals. These beautiful little birds are difficult to take your eyes off – even the duller looking females with their warm red accents and crest. They are usually seen in pairs and are very wary of being exposed, so they tend to not like open spaces. They inhabit areas like backyards, parks, woodlots, and shrubby forest edges and nest in dense tangles of shrubs and vines. Due to their fear of exposure, it is best if you place the bird feeder near bushes or trees so that they can hide in them if the need occurs. These birds also love to bathe by fluttering their wings to throw water over themselves, so it is a good idea to place a bird bath near by the bird feeder.

A Suet cake is a protein rich molded cake made from animal or vegetable fat, filled with bird seed, nuts, fruit pieces, peanut butter and other things that birds love to eat which are also very nutritious. The Downy woodpecker is particularly attracted to Suet cakes due to their high nutritional value and of course also their taste. And this is exactly what downy woodpeckers depend on during the cold winter months when they need all the energy that they can get. The fat content in the suet keeps the woodpeckers warm till the spring arrives. Suet Bird Feeders come in both reusable and one time use holders, and to attract these birds you would be advised to place a Suet bird feeder in your backyard or event a vacant lot. They are known to be found in open woodlands – particularly among deciduous trees and brushy or weedy edges. The also feel at home in orchards and city parks. The Downy woodpecker is another bird that does not migrate so you will see them all year round. They are the most widespread of North American woodpeckers.

Before you invest in a bird feeder, do a bit of research to determine the type of feeder you will need to get. There are a variety of bird feeders, depending on the type of bird and the type of feed. From hanging bird feeders to window bird feeders and from squirrel proof bird feeders to tube bird feeders, you have plenty to choose from.

When choosing the feed, you need to decide between nectar, different types of seeds and seed mixes and different Suet cake mixes. Apart from the above, you could also choose to install a bird bath for your garden or backyard. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes - like bird bath fountains or bird bath bowls. These will not only be very refreshing for birds but also look very elegant.

Having birds visit your garden everyday is a very rewarding feeling - not only because of the beauty of birds, but also because of the knowledge that you are helping these beloved creatures.



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