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Attract More Songbirds with Water
Water is an excellent attractor for any type of bird. No matter the species, or their individual food preferences, water is is must, a necessity for life. Water can be provided in many ways for birds and other wildlife. By creating a small pool or pond in your yard, you can offer this life-sustaining element for very little cost–and the impact is big!
A bird bath placed in a sheltered area is an optimal spot for songbirds, providing a dependable water source. Birds not only drink water, but must bathe to keep feathers clean and free of parasites, which keeps them in proper working condition.
Birdbaths are available in a multitude of styles and colors, ranging from hanging to pedestal, and deck-mounted models for a close up viwing experience. Be it glass, ceramics, copper, resin or a stone, a bird bath provides life-sustaining water, and will attract the most species of wild birds.
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Attract More Songbirds with Bird Baths
You can attract more birds to your yard with the use of bird baths. Water is like a visual magnet to birds…they love it, to play, to bathe, to preen and to drink. Available in a myriad of styles and colors, the options are almost endless. Pedestal birdbaths are always a good choice, and tend to act as a focal point in a garden. Hanging bird baths add a warm touch to almost any space.
Keep in mind that you will need to clean this bird bath often, so choose one that is easy to clean. Also, birds prefer shallow pools, so a bath that is too deep will need a large rock, or something for birds to “walk in” or perch on. Another thing to consider is year-round use. If you live in areas with harsh winter temperatures, it’s probably best to choose a bird bath that will accommodate a heater in winter. Water is so critical to birds when temperatures drop below freezing–so if you’re considering a birdbath, why not get one that allows for year-round enjoyment? For you and the birds!
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The Magnificent Bluebird
No other bird in the animal kingdom bears quite the distinct characteristics of the bluebird. The bluebird is renowned as one of the most serene birds, with a charming chirp that captivates listeners. Bluebirds are great to have in the backyard, and quite different from other wild birds. For example, bluebirds don’t favor traditional seeds, thistle, and suet that other birds like. They enjoy eating meal worms, and will also eat raisins soaked in water. Bluebirds are also frequent visitors to birdbaths, and enjoy heated birdbaths in the winter.
It’s essential for bluebirds to have bluebird houses where they can raise chicks and be safe from predators, because other birds, like the common starling, will kill adult bluebirds and ravage their nests to take over the territory. But with the right food and conditions, bluebirds are sure to visit your backyard!