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A Bird Feeder Pole Creates Perching Spots Too
Traditional shepherd’s hooks are a perfect choice for hanging bird feeders and even bird baths. Double arm shepherd’s hooks are better, as they’ll hold another item to attract more birds. A quad hook is the best!
A bird feeder pole with four arms (or attachments) will really let you customize the feeding area. Today on one pole, I noticed four species all perching together! A Downy Woodpecker, an Eastern Bluebird, One Purple Finch and one Titmouse. How cool that all these species can just chill together in the same place!
The Bluebirds are constantly standing watch for insects on the back bird feeder pole, which adjacent to the bluebird feeder itself. On this pole hangs a copper bath and stainless steel finch feeder, but the Bluebirds always hunt insects from the two top arms.
The other great thing about these poles is that its relatively easy to add a squirrel baffle. If the little pesky acrobats are getting into feeders, simply add a baffle to stop them in their tracks!
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Simple & Versatile Window Bird Feeder
When the simplest of designs works so well – it can be called ingenuity!
These is one great little window bird feeder and it really fits that bill. First, the powder coat metal ensures many seasons of use and enjoyment. Complete with drainage hole, they’re the perfect size for feeding mealworms, fruit, suet, or seed mixes. Easily change up the menu according to season. Second, the extra large suction cup means this window feeder will stay stuck to windows.
In vibrant colors, this fun little window bird feeder is not only versatile, but (reason three) the open design gives a great view of feathered friends too. Nothing in the way to obstruct your view of birds. Inexpensive, functional & fun; what more could you ask of any product?
Happy Birding!
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Awesome Hummingbird Nest via Bird Watching Camera
Check out this awesome video of an Allen’s Hummingbird Nest. This person has captured some wonderful activity of hummingbird birth with a bird watching camera.
Not just a few seconds either, there’s a series of several great clips with feedings. Follow the growth of these precious birds and one of natures’ secret little miracles, courtesy of a bird watching camera and one dedicated hummingbird lover! See more clips here. http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/7543371