Draw The Area Birds To Your Garden Bird Feeder
Posted by kristianvaughan | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 07-01-2010-05-2008
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Find the three variables that will attract large numbers of birds to your garden bird feeder. You can provide the wild birds with shelter, food and water.
Position your garden bird feeder next to trees, shrubs and bushes. Birds want a secure landing place to protect them from their predators. They will need the trees and shrubs in this space to create a secure habitat for nesting. The trees and shrubs will also provide the needed supplies for making the nests.
The next element to provide for the birds that you want to attract to your garden bird feeder is food. You should plant fruit, berry or seed bearing trees and brush. Flowering plants in the area will provide a sweet treat and seeds for the birds.
Water is the last necessary element that you should supply to the birds. A good way to supply water is a bird bath or bird bath fountain in your garden bird feeder location.
The many colorful birds that you will recognize at your garden bird feeder will provide you with countless hours of enjoyment.
