Tips On Wild Bird Feeding

Unknown Saturday, December 3, 2011


Author: GKM
Feeding wild birds can be rewarding. Not only is it rewarding, but it gives them just what they need, especially when their natural food sources have been limited. When you offer your birds some food, you will surely get to look at some species that you would not normally see. If you are interested in wild bird feeding, then below you are going to find some helpful tips:
Did you know that birdseed is just like all other food, it does have an expiration date. Many individuals do not realize this one. Before you refill those feeders, it is important that you remove any old, clumped or moldy seed. Giving the feeder a good shake has a tendency to dislodge any of those clumps from the tube. There is also a handy feeder mop that you can use to reach those hard to get to areas. An old spoon or spatula will help get those messes or clumps from the platform feeders.
If you have children that would like to help out, then introduce them to feeding birds with suet. What is suet? Suet is prepackaged suet cakes that you can easily install into their feeders. They are the right size for those little hands and they do not make much mess.
Before you just go out and purchase a feeder for wild bird feeding, you need to think about where you would like to put it. You will want to place it in some place where you can easily see it and add some seed to it when the weather is harsh. You will also want to place it in an area where droppings and discarded shells will not be a problem to clean up.
The hummingbird feeders should be left filled with nectar. They should be visible for two weeks after your last hummingbird sighting.
This will allow them to replenish their energy before they migrate south. To prevent leaks from occurring in the stopper type feeders, put a stopper inside of the feeder and leave about one fourth of the length outside the feeder.
If you have only one feeder and only one type of seed, then you may want to make it into a tube feeder with some sunflower seeds in it. With this, you are going to attract cardinals, chickadees, finches, nuthatches, siskins and many more. For those squirrels, you should offer them a separate feeder full of nuts for them to enjoy, so that they will leave the bird food alone.
wild bird feeding is a great way to be able to do your bird watching right in your own yard!
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