Weston Nurseries Garden Guidelines
Backyard birding is enjoyable and rewarding for young and old alike. At the minimum, it consists of observing the birds that frequent your yard. If you would like to become actively involved in attracting birds to your yard, begin by considering what birds need to survive. Like all of us, they require food, shelter, and water. By tailoring part of your landscape to attract, feed, and shelter birds, you will start to see more birdlife in your yard. You may also choose to augment your backyard birding by adding bird feeders, water sources, and bird houses. Your level of involvement can be anything from passive observation to full-on creation of a bird paradise.
Typically, native plants are best for attracting native birds as these plants provide the birds with the most familiar and abundant resources for food and shelter. Eliminate pesticide usage.
Attract even more birds to your yard using feeders. It will be easier for you to see and enjoy the birds as they make use of the feeders. Hang feeders from tree branches or mount on poles. Make sure to use squirrel baffles in order to protect your feeders and save the seed for the birds! All bird feeders need to be cleaned periodically as damp seed can be a breeding ground for mold and bacteria.
Bird baths and fountains can provide important sources of water for the birds in your yard for drinking, bathing and preening. A water source may attract birds to your yard that may not otherwise be attracted by your feeders.
The more attractive your property is to birds, the more likely you are to attract nesting birds. Abundant food supplies, water, and areas of dense vegetation that afford protection from predators and weather are important.
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