How To Choose A Bird Feeder

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How To Choose A Bird Feeder / Backyard Bird Feeding Advice from an Expert

Are you looking to choose a bird feeder? Do you want answers to help you attract certain birds? There are as many different bird feeders as there are opinions. Each has it's own merits. Let us help you choose a bird feeder for your own backyard. The key design feature in all bird feeders should be how closely each resembles Mother Nature. Not with colors, styles or shapes. The attractiveness to birds will depend how each one functions like a natural food source.

Your bird feeders are nothing more than unnatural seed holders. In nature, every plant contains a seed. Each seed is held in place until nature is ready to release it. Birds are built to hang or grip onto plants that contain a particular food source for each species. The beaks are designed to pluck, hold and crack wild seeds. The most attractive feeder to a wild bird will be the one that acts like a plant.

I Choose A Bird Feeder for Small Birds, Please!

The Tube Bird Feeder

There are basically two kinds of wild bird seed feeders to choose from. The tube and the hopper. Let's start with the tube. A tube feeder can be made of many materials but the basic shape is a long, vertical, cylindrical tube with holes. Some designs have perches below each hole. A proper tube feeder will have portals in each hole. These portals will have small "tops" inside the tubes. These little covers stop bird seed from poring out of the holes. If the bird seed pores out, it will scare away the birds. Plants don't have bird seeds that rush into a birds face, neither should a bird feeder.

Perches are an unnecessary component for tubes, but almost all manufacturers put them on. There are no perches on a plant. Birds have the ability to cling to the edge of plants or the holes on feeders. We always recommend our customers choose a tube feeder if they desire only small birds. If you wish the same, cut the perches on your tube feeder in half . You will eliminate birds that may be a problem, such as starlings, grackles, pigeons, or mourning doves. Your clinging birds such as chickadees, titmice, and finches can easily cling to small perches.

You Can Feed Your Birds By Hand

Yes, You Can Choose A Bird Feeder, Your Hand Does Nicely!

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The Hopper Bird Feeder

You may choose a bird feeder that is called a hopper. These bird feeders look like wooden houses that dispense seeds onto a tray area below. Wild bird feeder hoppers come in all kinds of materials and sizes. Once again, a well-designed hopper will imitate a plant. Take a look at the area where the seeds come out. A bird should have to "pluck" a seed from the chamber, without other seeds poring out in the process. If the seeds can easily come out by themselves, the birds can be frightened and leave. Unfortunately, some people think they are helping birds by enlarging these areas for easier access, when they are really stressing the wild birds. Remember, the bird feeder has to resemble a natural food source. Not by colors, shapes or materials but by design. We always tell people that wild birds would eat out of a bedpan if it was designed properly.

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Let us know what you think this squirrel is doing. It is not playing dead, as the video author believes. It's doing the same thing children sometimes do. We'll be happy to share this fun with you. Are you smarter than a 5th Grader??
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How Do The Birds Choose a Bird Feeder?

First, Choose the Right materials

Birds only care about a safe, clean food source. The materials used for feeders run the gambit, but there is one material that should be never used. Pressure-treated lumber contains deadly creosote. It leaches out and kills birds. Never, ever use it to build birdhouses or feeders. It doesn't matter if it weathers well if it kills nature. Cedar is the best wood material. Trek, a recycled material used on decks and docks, is becoming the most popular component of feeders. Choose wisely and your birds will reward you with enjoyable memories!

Everybody Loves a Cardinal!

"Look Ma, No Hands".

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Help The Birds Pick Your Backyard!

Recycle Those Christmas Trees After the Holiday is Over

Next month we will discuss different bird seeds for feeding wild birds. Along with feeders, bird seed selection will determine bird sightings.

Recycle those Christmas trees! Tie them up against your deck railing and watch the birds! They love the instant cover near feeders. Dont' forget, the sharp-shinned hawks in the mountainous regions come out of the woods, looking for easy food sources. Come spring, use the trees to create a brush pile on the edge of your property. Cardinals will use it to nest in. We will also discuss the wonderful bird houses that are available to beautify any home or garden!

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I hope I have helped, in some small way, to answer your questions regarding how to choose a bird feeder for your backyard. The best answer to any question we receive is to think like a bird, not a human! It's easy for us, we do it every single day. Save time and money with someone who knows exactly what you want. We carry the Largest Variety of Bird Feeders.Have fun with Bird Droppings, our latest blog about all aspects of backyard birding.

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Tip: Less Is More When It Comes To Birds Using a Bird Bath

A shallow depth of water will allow birds to bathe, as well as drink

Special Tip of the Day: A frequently asked question is "How come the birds don't bathe in our bird bath?" Usually, it is due to the depth of water. A perfect bird bath should be no more than "2 knuckles" deep. In other words, stick your finger in your bird bath. If the water is deeper than your second knuckle, it is too deep for bathing. Remove enough water until you get to "2 knuckles"
Now, watch your birds have fun, just like this video!! In fact, we stock the same bird bath as in the video, It comes with a solar powered fountain that can simply be removed whenever you wish. FREE shipping is offered for this bird bath!

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