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    Posted on January 26th, 2009 adbbg 7 comments

    There are many articles about feeding birds and caring for them in winter months. I share this one as a general intro and because I often write for Associated Content also. I edited and placed emphasis on different sections of this article than the author did, with all due respects to his work.

    Caring for Wild BirdsĀ  November 17, 2008 by David DeWitt published at Associated Content

    Tips for Feeding and Caring for Backyard Birds

    Bird watching has been a great pastime for my family during the year. My daughter even did a 4-H project on the wild birds of Ohio. There are days when I thing that I have birds on the brain. Caring for wild birds is more extensive a project than most people might think. There is a method to the madness and reasons that a variety of feeds, feeders, and shelters.
    What are some of the way that we can take care of the wild bird that make our backyards their home?
    Wild birds need a variety of things to help give them adequate care. Here is a short list of some of the things that birds need.

    Feed Me Please
    Proving a variety of different foods not only improves the overall health of your backyard birds, it also helps to attract higher numbers of birds and greater diversity of bird species. You would never think to try feeding suet to a hummingbird or hummingbird nectar to a robin. The variety of foods you provide for your wild birds depends on your area and what kinds of birds you want to attract. We put out different kinds of bird seed and often mixed in additional sunflower seeds. There were several different kinds of suet cakes we fed our birds. We had thistle for finches and cracked corn. We also added a hummingbird feeder. Caring for your wild birds means that you care form them year round. Many times backyard birds will become dependent on your feeders as a primary source of food. You will need to keep the feeders filled and cleaned out to keep the birds coming to your backyard habitat.

    Different Strokes for Different Folks

    Feeders are important for your backyard birds. Different feeders provide different needs and serve different functions. The more feeders and types of feeders, you have the wider variety of birds you will attract to your backyard. This past year our family put out one large bird feeder with regular bird seed, one small bird feeder, a bird feeder on the ground, another handmade feeder with regular seed, one hummingbird feeder, two suet feeders and one finch feeder. All of these different feeders helped to attract a large variety of birds. My daughter counted over forty different types of birds in our backyard this past year. Read the rest of this entry »

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