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Backyard Birding Advice - Page 3

Published 27th November 2022

6 practical Hummingbird feeder tips

I have provided you practical hummingbird feeder tips only, as I assume you are a first time buyer, or indeed wish to upgrade on your current feeder.

Published 27th November 2022

5 tips for attracting birds to bird feeders

Attracting birds to the yard can be a long wait, though a few tips to speed up this wait can certainly be a welcome, which are proven to work for many.

Published 25th November 2022

Best way to hang a bird feeder from a tree

Best possible way you can suspend a bird feeder within a tree, is in an opening that acts as a clearing, up to 4-6 feet off the ground with safety in mind.

Published 25th November 2022

Do Hummingbird feeders have to hang

Hummingbirds will come to a Hummingbird feeder sat on an elevated surface or mounted to a window even, thus feeders don't always have to hang.

Published 31st October 2022

How to attract birds to window feeder

Best way to attract birds to a window feeder is with use of an open tray, with as much bird feed variety as possible, and additional feed on the window sill.

Published 28th October 2022

How to fill a peanut wreath

How peanut wreath feeders are commonly filled will involve unbuckling the connection near the top, where only a third of peanuts in their shells are needed.

Published 28th October 2022

5 tips for hanging bird houses

Don't so much hang a bird house in a tree, but rather rest the bird house on top of a tree branch, or lean the bird house against the trunk to stabilize.

Published 26th October 2022

Best way to attract Cardinals

Cardinals are a common backyard bird feeder bird who will come to a feeder topped off with sunflower seeds, nuts, mealworms or fruits.

Published 23rd October 2022

Are bird baths a good idea

Do you fancy a project to keep you busy? Well then a bird bath would be a good idea for a real challenge to attract wild birds to use the bird bath in your yard.

Published 17th October 2022

What to do with bird bath in winter

Birds will need to hydrate or preen in winter just as they do in summer, thus its vital to continue to operate a bird bath which is open all year.