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Using A Window Bird Feeder To Bring Natural Elements In Your Home

by Debra Garrison

Nature can be so beautiful. It can be such a delight to watch birds flying about and squirrels collecting nuts. A stroll through the park or a hike on a nature trail can show so many of the beautiful things nature has to offer. Of course, you don't need to go hiking to get close to nature. You can find it right in your back yard, or even from inside your house, by using <a href="http://birdgalley.com/category/wild-birds/">the window bird feeder</a>.

Feeding birds has been a common pastime for many years, and for good reason. It can be such a pleasure to bring lots of different aviary creatures into your back yard. You can bring in so many different kind of fowl, depending on the type of seeds or feeders you use.

If you are looking to attract a wide variety of creatures, the best option is to use a feed containing black sunflower seeds. This is attractive to almost all seed eating birds. A tray would be the best kind to attract the largest variety.

If it is attracting a specific kind of bird that is the most important to you, you will need to use a specific kind of feed and feeder. You may also use more than one feeder in your yard to bring in many different species of birds.

If you are trying to bring in insect eating aviary creatures, such as woodpeckers, chickadees, or jays you will need to use suet. Hummingbirds eat liquid nectar and are attracted by brightly colored feed openings. Hopper feeders are good to attract sparrows, cardinals, and finches.

If you are looking for the best experience when it comes to bird watching, a window feeder is the way to go. These feeders use suction cups, or hook onto the frames, and give you a great view. Finches, titmouse varieties, and chickadees are attracted to these.

It may also be the safest sort for the fowl. Easy cleaning means that it is easier to prevent a buildup of bacteria in the seed from water exposure. Also, the close proximity to the glass means that birds are less likely to injury themselves by flying into a window. This, unfortunately, is a common problem when stand feeders are placed close to windows.

Pets and children can be very interested in watching them as well. It is educational for children to see the birds in their natural habitat. It can even be a game for the children to research the kinds of birds they are seeing and to draw them.

Feeders in the window are also good for keeping indoor cats entertained. The cats can have the feeling of being outdoors and stalking prey, but the birds remain safe and the cats remain safely indoors. Dogs, too, can enjoy watching the birds. This can be especially exciting for dogs if you use a tray feeder, which may attract squirrels.

Both a stand feeder and a window bird feeder are good options. Make sure, though, that whatever option you choose you do not feed the birds over the winter. It may seem like it is helpful to the birds, but it is actually disruptive to their natural migration patterns and can harm them in the long run.



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Title: Using A Window Bird Feeder To Bring Natural Elements In Your Home
Author: Debra Garrison
Email: birdgalley@gmail.com
Keywords: bird feeder,window bird feeder,wild bird feeder,songbird feeder
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