Thursday, December 18, 2008

Small Ground Feeder


The Small Ground Feeder is a small feeder that will make the birds that won't feed at your hanging feeder very happy.

It can be put any place in your backyard and it will feed all types of birds including Doves, Quail, Cardinals, and Juncos. The unique "A leg" design keeps the unit stable and above ground. Reinforced screen bottom keeps seed/grain mixes dry and clean. 

Dimensions:  12.00L x 16.00W x 8.00H
Weight: 1.5 lbs.
Manufacturer: Songbird Essentials
Price:  $44.75

 

Monday, October 15, 2007

Whole Peanut Wreath Bird Feeder


Whole Peanut Wreath Bird Feeder

Peanuts are enjoyed by blackbirds, cardinals, chickadees, crows, doves, finches, flickers, goldfinches, grackles, grosbeaks, jays, juncos, mockingbirds, nuthatches, pheasants, quails, redpolls, siskins, sparrows, starlings, titmice, towhees, woodpeckers, and wrens.

(Squirrels also love them!)

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Solution to Competing Squirrels at your Bird Feeder

Do you have problems with those pesty squirrels at your bird feeders?

Here's a solution - give the squirrels their own feeders!

Click on the link and enjoy the short video from YouTube!

Oh! The great lengths squirrels will go to get to food...

Monday, September 17, 2007

Feeding Wild Birds in September


September is here and many wild bird lovers in the cooler climates of the northern hemisphere begin to think about the birds that will soon be dining at their bird feeders.

I live in New York State (USA) so I definitely begin thinking about the cold winter coming. Putting seed out now may attract my feathered buddies and encourage them to stick around my house for breakfast, lunch - and dinner!

Yes, yes, - I've been putting food out all summer. But it's not the same.

Winter here where I live can be unkind to wild birds. So, I put out the seed now, they come - hopefully stay - and I enjoy the "bird-show" they put on.

And now's the time I begin think about it...

No-No Bird Feeder with Nuthatches
I like watching the birds eat sunflower kernels from my wire-mesh "No-No." The clingers and "upside-down" birds are especially fun to watch.

What kind of wild bird feeder will you choose?

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Wild Bird Feeders

Anytime is a good time to hang a wild bird feeder.

Spring, summer, autumn, winter - if you hang a wild bird feeder and fill it with their favorite bird food, you will always attract wild birds to your home for your enjoyment.

You can hang a wild bird feeder in a variety of places - from a tree, using a free-standing plant hanger/hook or from a hanger or a hook mounted from your porch ceiling or beam.

You can also mount a wild bird feeder to a wooden post or a metal pole, using a pole adapter.

If you decide to hang a bird feeder from a tree but don't wish to feed the squirrels, a bird feeder with a baffle added may be in order. There are also squirrel-proof bird feeders you can buy.

There are many wild bird feeder options to choose from, many made just for a particular bird that you want to attract.

Hummingbird feeders are special feeders that focus on feeding hummingbirds. Fill your hummingbird feeder with nectar and watch these little wonders go! You can buy commercially available hummingbird feeder food. However, it is very convenient to make your own hummingbird nectar. You can find the recipe here. Remember, do not use any food coloring!

Common in many backyards are finch feeders. A finch feeder can be a solid tube with individual seed ports allowing finches to perch onto and eat from. There are also mesh feeders. Mesh bird feeders may be in the form of a stocking or can be made of stronger material such as wire. Fill your bird feeder with black-oil sunflower seed or the smaller thistle (nyjer) seed that finches love.

Bluebirds love mealworms. They also love grapes. Bluebird bird feeders that cater to bluebirds have openings large enough for them to enter and exit. You can also use an open platform bird feeder but watch out for cats and other predators!

Orioles will be attracted by an oriole nectar feeder or a fruit feeder. Fill an Oriole feeder with nectar, commercially prepared - or you can find a homemade Oriole nectar recipe here.

Hang a fruit feeder and watch a variety of fruit-loving birds flock to this type of bird feeder!

Suet feeders are especially loved by woodpeckers, titmice, nuthatches, chickadees and a variety of birds. You can offer commercially-prepared, "no-melt" suet year round.

So, do you want to attract birds to your home? Bird-watching is one of the easiest and most enjoyable things people do today. And it's one of the fastest growing hobbies in the world.

Join me and many others by hanging a wild bird feeder today! Your wild birds will love it!