Habitats For Birds - How To Create An Inviting Yard To Attract Birds - PDF eBook
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- How To Create An Inviting Yard To Attract Birds -
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Among the fondest and most memorable moments of childhood
are the discoveries of songbirds nesting in the backyard. The
distinctive, mud-lined nests of robins and their beautiful blue
eggs captivate people of all ages. Likewise, the nesting activities
of house wrens, cardinals, chickadees, and other common birds
can stimulate a lifelong interest in nature.
As you learn to enjoy the beauty of bird life around your home,
you may wish to improve the "habitat" in your yard so that more
birds will visit your property. You can attract birds by placing
bird feeders, nest boxes, and bird baths in your yard, and by
planting a variety of trees, shrubs, and flowers. These can
provide good nesting sites, winter shelter, places to hide from
predators and natural food supplies that are available year-round.
are the discoveries of songbirds nesting in the backyard. The
distinctive, mud-lined nests of robins and their beautiful blue
eggs captivate people of all ages. Likewise, the nesting activities
of house wrens, cardinals, chickadees, and other common birds
can stimulate a lifelong interest in nature.
As you learn to enjoy the beauty of bird life around your home,
you may wish to improve the "habitat" in your yard so that more
birds will visit your property. You can attract birds by placing
bird feeders, nest boxes, and bird baths in your yard, and by
planting a variety of trees, shrubs, and flowers. These can
provide good nesting sites, winter shelter, places to hide from
predators and natural food supplies that are available year-round.
With this ebook you will learn about:
Backyard Bird Feeding
Feeder Selection
Feeder Placement
Control How Many Birds You Get
The most effective way to attract the largest
variety of birds to your yard is to put out separate
feeders for each food:
• a starling-resistant suet feeder
• a house feeder for sunflower
• a bluebird feeder a wire mesh cage feeder
for peanut
• a nectar feeder
• a tube feeder for thistle
• a stationary or tray fruit feeder
• a house or platform feeder for millet
variety of birds to your yard is to put out separate
feeders for each food:
• a starling-resistant suet feeder
• a house feeder for sunflower
• a bluebird feeder a wire mesh cage feeder
for peanut
• a nectar feeder
• a tube feeder for thistle
• a stationary or tray fruit feeder
• a house or platform feeder for millet
Uninvited Guests at the Birdfeeder
Once you get your bird feeding station up and
running, you may run into problems with two
kinds of uninvited guests - those interested in
the seeds (squirrels and chipmunks, rats and
mice, and starlings and house sparrows), and
those interested in eating a bird for dinner (cats
and hawks). Learn how to control each one.
Once you get your bird feeding station up and
running, you may run into problems with two
kinds of uninvited guests - those interested in
the seeds (squirrels and chipmunks, rats and
mice, and starlings and house sparrows), and
those interested in eating a bird for dinner (cats
and hawks). Learn how to control each one.
Birds Are Attracted by Various Feeders and Foods, Learn what foods for what birds you want to see... You will be amazed at how easy it is to start in this hobby of bird watching and feeding it will bring joy to you for many years to come...
You will learn it all and be able to teach your loved ones how to do it right...
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