How A Bird Feeder Can Enjoy Bird Feeding

January 9, 2009 by  
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the bird feeder

Bird feeding evokes a lot of interest for genuine bird lovers. A bird feeder is a place where wild bird seed is placed. Mostly bird feeders are found outside of the house in a garden or the back yard. The bird feeder is a chirpy place that is full of noise and activity. It may sound silly to be talking about bird feeders. Wouldn’t any bowl filled with bird food serve the purpose of a bird feeder? No! It is not as simple as that. Bird feeders should be designed well and placed where they will protect the bird food from rain, from other animals that might eat the food, and will also keep the wild, migratory birds safe from natural predators.

A bird feeder should be designed to accommodate the wild birds that frequent your yard. Hopper feeders, platform feeders, tube feeders, thistle sock feeders, suet bird feeders, nut feeders and honey feeders; these are some of the widely used varieties. Hummingbirds feed from honey feeders and it is common to add red color to attract these jewels of the bird world. Also, feeders should protect the birds from sudden attacks from birds of prey or cats. It should be sturdy enough to withstand the perching of many birds, as squabbling among your avian visitors may go on all at a time.

If you love watching the birds and you take the time to feed them, then you must also take care of their safety. A bird feeder should be placed in a safe place so that the birds can fly to safety immediately when they see a bird of prey in the sky. The bird feeder should be positioned high above the ground and away from the trees to save them from another species of predatory animal; cats. Regardless of whether you choose decorative bird feeders or bird feeder houses, they must all be strategically positioned with the safety of the birds in mind.

Winter is the time when the bird feeder will be heavily crowded. That’s when birds find it difficult to find food. This process continues well in to the middle of the spring, as even then birds still find difficulty in fetching their meals. The number of winged visitors may be less in spring, fall, and summer in comparison to winter. But a well stocked feeder is likely to attract wild species of birds throughout the year.

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