Backyard Winter Birds – Seed Cylinder Dec 11 2010.wmv

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Winter backyard birds feeding at the seed cylinder. Chestnut Backed Chickadees, Red-Breasted Nuthatches, Titmouse, House Finches.

How to Attract Woodpeckers to your backyard with Birdman Mel

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Watch Birdman Mel show us some tips on attracting Woodpeckers to our backyards. Woodpeckers are among the favorites in the birding community and are fun to watch and hear every day from the comfort of your own home. For all your backyard birding needs and Woodpecker supplies go to www.thebirdshed.com

A Garden Finch Bird Feeder: Kepp It Stocked In Spring

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Keep your finch bird feeder full in your wild garden during spring migration. It helps the birds to find food, and you will see the birds that you will not see at other times of the year.


Help the birds with their nutritional needs during Spring Migration
Spring birds travel long distances to reach their breeding sites. They need follow their energy levels, but at the beginning of the season there are not enough sources of food for them. Many people is aware of the need to feed the birds in the winter, but may not realize that there is a continued need for food in the spring. Some people fear that birds can depend on feeders backyard instead of seeking food themselves. This proved to be a fallacy, so you can feel free to feed the birds in the spring – and even in the summer: to supplement their nutritional needs.


Tallow is a Source of energy.
Tallow is a great source of energy for the birds, one enjoyed the peaks and many small birds. In fact, if you have peaks of nesting in your area, you may be lucky enough to observe the baby bird, learn how to eat suet. Their antics are hilarious. Babies – which are as large as their momma – learn to fly and land on the charger, which takes a few tests. They sit and next to the mother while she Pecks and feed on suet: stitching of tallow for themselves between sips of it!


Songbirds need seeds
Tube feeders with seeds to songbirds should be placed away from the large bird feeders wild and suet feeders, because small birds tend to be nervous of the larger birds like to eat as a group. To see a flock of sparrows on their olive, yellow, purplish red and blue colours even eat at your backyard feeder is a view of the following. They are absolutely beautiful and sound so lovely. It is to wake up the morning a memorable event.


Feed the ground feeders too
Don’t forget the ground feeders. Junco and sparrows clean the area under the feeders if encouraged to eat it with a few seeds launched it y for them. Chipmunks and squirrels too eat the seeds of sunflower field and does not affect your bird feeders. Even if you use a squirrel guard so that they cannot get at your feeder, their failed attempts to frighten the birds.


The songs of morning birds and birds stained with your wild bird feeder you will pleased that you invested in the feeding of birds every year – or at least a little more time in the spring.

Droll Yankees Onyx Sunflower Seed Feeder – For the Wild Birds

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You can find more info on this feeder here: www.forthewildbirds.com For the Wild Birds and www.forthewildbirds.com specialize in providing knowledge gained by experience and high quality products to our customers. In addition to selling fresh seed, we also carry feeders, houses and accessories from great brands like Droll Yankees, WoodLink, Birds Choice, Perky-Pet, Erva and more! You can find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/forthewildbirds

Droll Yankees Yankee Whipper – For the Wild Birds

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This feeder will have your squirrels scratching their heads. Your birds can feed, perched on the stainless steel spokes, while your heavier neighbors will cause the mechanism to collapse. You can find out more about the Droll Yankees Yankee Whipper here: www.forthewildbirds.com For the Wild Birds and www.forthewildbirds.com specialize in providing knowledge gained by experience and high quality products to our customers. In addition to selling fresh seed, we also carry feeders, houses and accessories from great brands like Droll Yankees, WoodLink, Birds Choice, Perky-Pet, Erva and more! You can find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/forthewildbirds

Droll Yankees’ Squirrel Slinky (RLS) Demonstration

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As squirrels try to climb your bird feeder or nest box pole, Droll Yankees’ Squirrel Slinky slides down the pole to keep them from gaining any headway. If they do happen to move their weight from the Squirrel Slinky to the pole above, the Squirrel Slinky bounces up to push them off the pole.

50 Species of Birds Will Make Their Home In A Birdhouse

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Did you know that there is more than 50 species of birds that will be home in a birdhouse or nest? Did you know that not all birds will be put in place the House in the same kind of House of the bird? Did you by a few different cabins in your garden you might turn your backyard into a bird sanctuary were you would be able to enjoy many hours listening beautiful melodies of our fine feathered friends?


Imagine wake up every morning for a wide range of species of birds floating and themselves on busing in your own backyard. Whether you’re ready to start your day take advantage of your last moments before having to go to work you can relax in the beauty of your birds already occupied at work tending their nests and their young. Birds give an impression of serenity Pacific in their escape in the motion and the music they make. If you close your eyes and listen to music, it may take you away, allowing your mind to walk to live in the country where life is quiet and the only sounds that you hear that birds are as they fly.


You can easily attract beautiful songbirds to your garden as the Baltimore Orioles by placing a few cabins in your trees. Orioles prefer Elm or Maple. You can hang birdhouses for the Baltimore Orioles off the coast of the edge of a branch or fork of branches about 25 to 30 metres above the ground and they will happily call home. Having a bird with two halves filled perches feeder oranges and a syrup feeder them attract your faster Homestead. The Baltimore Orioles will pay it back keeping the small number of insects down in your backyard. When they return each year you know that it is the true sign that spring is near.


The family is an another great bird singers and most wonderful of any backyard. Their melodies resembles that of the Canary Islands or cardinal, two as great additions to any yard. Finches diet varies from berries and fruit seeds and small annoying bugs that pester you all trying to take advantage of a day in the yard making invited finches allowed. An attractive Finch species bird feeder will have an abundant supply of thistle seed, sunflower seeds, berries or orange halves, suet, nectar feeders and brad crumbs. The best Finch nest is that, with one side completely open. A basic roof and three sides is all that they need or want. You may not even a tree to draw finches your haven of garden. You can hang their cabins of a plant of the hanging or place under the mesh from your home or garage. Make sure you have a fresh bathroom as they like to take a dip frequently throughout the day.


A bed of garden flowers around feeders and your bathroom of flowers stained as the flower of Cardinal, Petunia and Bee balm of planting and having feeders containing nectar and sugar bloom your backyard will be irresistible to hummingbirds, another large bird control insects. Although they have no desire to live in a birdhouse created by man, your vegetation will be their home during the day and evening, they fly is to rest in a tree.


By all simply places a few sheds, a bathroom or two and some feeders in your yard back with some colourful flowers and vines, you win a garden full of beautiful songbirds which are also great small insects controls, you can enjoy year after year of beautiful melodies and a relaxing and serene in your backyard view.

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No-No Straight Sided Nyjer Feeder – For the Wild Birds

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This all metal feeder is also a favorite of our Downy Woodpeckers! The internal baffle seed helps seed stay at three different levels to give ample feeding stations. You can see more about this item here: www.forthewildbirds.com For the Wild Birds and www.forthewildbirds.com specialize in providing knowledge gained by experience and high quality products to our customers. In addition to selling fresh seed, we also carry feeders, houses and accessories from great brands like Droll Yankees, WoodLink, Birds Choice, Perky-Pet, Erva and more! You can find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/forthewildbirds

American Goldfinches at the Feeder

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These American Goldfinches, both male and female, come regularly to my thistle and sunflower seed feeders. The male is a bright yellow, as the female is a duller olive-green.

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