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    Bird Accessories That Make a Difference

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    Backyard birding involves more than just birdhouses and bird feeders. You can take a great hobby (that gives us so much pleasure) to the next level with a few useful bird accessories.

    For example, some seed catchers and seed trays will actually provide extra feeding space for birds who may not perch at the feeder itself. The tray also serves as a platform allowing you to add a variety of food and treats that can’t go in the feeder. Fruit, nuts, mealworms, or suet may be added to any platform for additional variety. This alone will attract more species of birds to the feeder.

    Nesting material is another bird accessory that is often overlooked. Non-cavity dwellers will seek out nesting materials to build their nests and raise the brood. Cotton yarns, feathers, mosses, even dryer lint and pet hair are useful to these birds. You can make your own nesting ball using a mesh produce bag from the grocery store. We made one with horse tail hair that our birds just tear to pieces!

    WindowAlert decals have done wonders in preventing bird window strikes. Barely visible to the human eye, these static cling decals act like a big stop sign for birds. They work brilliantly and truly reduce these nasty accidents if your birds are striking windows in your home.

    If you’re new to birding, try one thing at at time and see how it works for your birds and you. The list is endless, from creating moving water in a bird bath, to weather guards for feeders, and squirrel baffles, the bird accessories really make a difference!

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    Bird Accessories Will Attract More Feathered Friends

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    Use bird accessories to successfully attract more feathered friends to your yard!

    There are many ways to attract your favorite songbirds other than typical birdhouses or bird feeders.  These are great ways to provide food and shelter, but there’s much more you can easily do to create “bird-friendly” habitat.

    Adding a fresh water source to your yard is very beneficial, if you can create a moving water source…even better! Moving water is like a visual magnet to wild birds.  Using a birdbath mister or dripper will absolutely attract more species to your yard.

    Another great item, is nesting material, as it’s used by both cavity dwelling birds and birds who don’t use birdhouses. You can even make your own nesting material by using items from around the house, such us dryer lint, cotton yarns and strings, pet hair, and moss. Simply collect these items and place in a mesh produce bag like the kind from the grocery store. The one shown above hangs in our yard, and contains horse tail hair, The birds have really gone to town on it!

    Bird accessories need not be expensive to have an impact in your yard.  Drippers can be made by using milk jugs with tiny pin holes, hung up above your bird bath.  See what’s out there and modify it for a home-made version, you’ll be seeing more feathered friends in your new found habitat!

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    Attract More Finches to Your Thistle Feeder

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    Encourage finches and other small songbirds to take up residence in your yard!

    If you feed nyjer, or thistle seed, you’re most likely attracting gold finches, house and purple finches, red polls, pine siskins and possibly buntings (depending on the area)

    It’s best to keep your thistle feeder out year round to enjoy the vibrant colors of birds in warmer months. Finches and others will also benefit greatly from a dependable food source during frigid winter months.thustle feeder

    Another way to entice finches and keep them around your yard is with nesting material. Cotton nesting balls are a wonderful way to encourage songbirds to nest in your yard, provided there is adequate shelter like mature trees, or brush and thickets.

    Add a water source to this equation, and you’ve created a wildlife habitat! Food, water and shelter are all it takes to attract songbirds and help them to thrive and flourish.  So get ready for the next nesting season with your thistle feeder, by adding water and shelter for finches and other songbirds.

    You’ll be amazed at what a few effective wild bird accessories can do!