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Best way to hang a bird feeder

Never come to depend on the default hoop or ring mounted to a bird feeder when an additional chain, wire or hanger must be used if you are going to hang it successfully.

What is the best way to hang a bird feeder is on a reliable but mobile bird feeder pole for most of you, with an option to hang feeders off multiple branches within a tree that some of you can utilize. Trees match a wild birds natural feeding habitat, whereas a bird feeder pole of any kind can open up feeding time to all.

What is going to be the best way to hang a bird feeder of any kind would go one of two ways; hang the feeder by its default mounted hoop or rely an additional length of wire, rope or even a hanger to prevent a spinning bird feeder.

What you pick will depend on your specific needs, with a tree branch probably needing a chain or rope, whereas a standard bird feeder pole could do with a hanger.

Why the best way to hang feeders it isn't as straight forward as you come to believe, its because the default hoop, or ring - mounted to any bird feeder that has one - would be too small for a branch or the standard thickness of a bracket hook.

You may also need to hang the bird feeder at a short or longer length in order to deter pests or to stabilize the feeder.

No bird feeder hanging mount feature is the same with most needing an additional chain or wire, if it doesn't come with one.

Rely on a metal hanger-like hoop which can prevent a swinging bird feeder, but can also stabilize the bird feeder better wherever it may be hung in the yard.

Best way you can hang a bird feeder would always be within reach, of which a certain length of wire, rope or chain can achieve the ideal height off the ground.

Where you shouldn't situate a bird feeder pole is near to a window which can lead to birds crashing, yet a pole can be centered on the lawn with it pushed over to a tree or bush as extra protection and cover.

Reliable bird feeder pole

What can be described as the best way to hang any type of bird feeder - that is designed to be hung only - would rely on a classic bird feeding station or Shepherd's Hook.

No where else is it possible to place a bird feeder in your yard that can take in multiple recommended hanging points in to play; thus a bird feeder pole can allow you to hang bird feeders in the center of the lawn, where you would otherwise have no choice.

Bird feeder pole location isn't permanent either because there's always an opportunity to uproot and re-position the pole if wild birds aren't biting.

Not all birds are tree dwelling birds thus a low down position can make bird food available on only a 4 to 5 feet high bracket mounted on the pole, which can open up multiple bird feeders to a wider variety of common backyard birds.

Best way you can hang any bird feeder of the seed, suet or peanut feeder variety is on the end of the bracket; where you thread the feeder hoop or use the ring on the end of the chain or wire, if it depends on that kind of device to hang.

Utilizing the shortened hoop on top of a bird feeder can be beneficial in that the feeder can't hang as low down to the ground - whereas a too long chain or wire can bring the bird feeder food within reach of nuisance pests.

Depend on a reliable bird feeder pole for all you bird feeder hanging needs, whilst there's an option to use additional feeders hung up on a branch - or higher up on a wall mounted bracket.

Wall vs fence bracket

It never hurts to consider mounting what can be a real but attractive wrought iron bracket to a wall or fence which must be used in addition to a bird feeder pole or tree branches.

Why you would utilize a bird feeder hung up high on a bracket mounted to a wall is to at least offer an additional feeding area to birds who don't like to get swamped by other birds, or at least fight for food at the bird feeding station.

With that, a higher up location can be seen by certain birds who may otherwise miss the feeders hung up a little way off the ground in your yard.

Most importantly, if you want to keep bears especially off a bird feeder, then you'd need to depend on a super high hanging point.

Similarly, squirrels, raccoon's or other common backyard pests can be kept off feeders as they tend to miss or don't attempt to climb so high to reach bird food.

Mount the bracket 10 to 20 feet off the ground if you can with an option to go lower or higher.

Depend on the side of the house or an outbuilding to provide you this height, whereas a lower down position can be used if there's no pests invading your yard.

If no common backyard pests frequent your yard at all then you only need to mount a bracket to hang feeders off on a low fence post, shed or garage - to keep feeders within reach at all times.

Hang off tree branch

Where you'll find most common backyard birds foraging in the wild is up in trees as they feed off buds, insects or bark - or find wild birds lower down in shrubs.

Best way to hang a bird feeder of any kind, perhaps with the exception of never hanging a hummingbird feeder in a tree - is to hang feeders off a low tree branch which is within a safe environment birds already stay close to.

Hang bird feeders on a spare tree branch if your yard has a tree ready to go, but don't worry if it doesn't because a bird feeder pole can make up for the shortfall.

I still recommend utilizing a tree branch if you can even if it means you hang a feeder on a branch protruding over to your property via a neighbors yard.

How to hang a bird feeder on a tree would be a branch that is visible to birds coming to your yard from afar, but at the same time can provide cover for the feeders to avoid direct sunshine or wet weather.

Birds will come to a tree just to forage as part of their natural behavior, thus to come across a bird feeder can be a delightful bonus. You don't want to waste this chance when you must keep the bird feeder unobstructed.

With that then you want to hang the bird feeder off a thickish, mature tree branch with room for birds to land on it to perch from an opening in the tree foliage.

Low down tree branches can be highly visible thus birds are likely to swoop under the tree foliage, with no need to go into the tree fully.

How to hang a bird feeder in a tree can come with great success, but first you need to figure out how to hang the feeder off a branch. Rely on an additional chain, wire or rope - or a customized length of any - as the default hoop won't go over most branches.

Bird feeder hung off line

To guarantee all pests who frequent your yard can't destroy your bird feeders in an attempt to eat the bird food, you'd need to hang all kinds of bird feeders to keep them out of reach.

Best way to keep pests off a bird feeder is to hang it super high up, but it may not be enough to hang a feeder on a bracket 10 to 20 feet up only.

Let's take a bears strength along with their ability to climb; well bears know that if they destroy the point that keeps the bird feeder hanging - the bird feeder will indeed come crashing down without the bear even touching the feeders.

Similarly, squirrels are amazing climbers thus nothing you do can stop them, or indeed prevent bears accessing or damaging feeders.

Well actually there is, which would rely on you hanging bird feeders on a long length of wire, tied between two trees, or hung between the house to an outbuilding or pole.

How this will keep bears off the bird feeder hung up so high over the yard is there would be no possible way bears could figure out to damage either end to pull it all down.

With squirrels they could indeed get to either end of the wire line, only squirrels can't climb on thin, steel wire as it cuts them in the process.

Do depend on hanging bird feeders on a simple low down washing line of sorts, as an alternative if indeed you don't have a pest issue at all.

Summarize

What is the best way to hang a bird feeder exactly? Does a feeder attract more birds on a certain point or will birds find a feeder regardless? Well, as you may find out a bird feeder can benefit birds in more than one location in your yard.

First up is to at least open up your new found bird feeding station or Shepherd's Hook by situating the pole in the center of the lawn, whilst impaling the pole in a lit up area that is visible to birds who land or briefly pass overhead.

Bird feeder poles of any kind are super reliable for those of you with a lawn, thus it must be utilized to hang all bird feeders on that you currently own, with all kinds of bird food offered.

Birds depend on their own dietary needs thus its vital you find a way to hang all types of bird feeders that are used for all bird feed - including popular seeds or suet, peanuts or dried mealworms if you like.

With a bird feeder pole potentially used with up to five bird feeders which must be hung as a group, will in turn make it easier to notice by birds.

Birds come to forage mostly in trees or shrubs in the wild, thus if you have a tree available then do utilize it as a matter of importance.

Scatter bird feeders within the tree but where birds can see it as well as accessing bird feeders that aren't obstructed.

Hang bird feeders higher up on the side of the house or outbuilding with use of a real wrought iron bracket, or hang feeders lower down on a fence post if you don't have to hang feeders with the intention of keeping pests off them.

To keep anything from bears, raccoon's to squirrels off a bird feeder; hang feeders on a length of thin steel wire tied between two points which will both be high off the ground, yet squirrels or others won't be able to crawl across the dangerously sharp wire.

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