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Home Made Bird Nesting Materials
You can attract more wild birds by adding nesting materials in your yard – of course birds will need a proper place to build their nest too, such as trees, brush or thicket. In fact, there’s a better chance of attracting a greater variety of species, as many birds do not frequent bird feeders, or use birdhouses.
Commercial bird nesting materials are available in many different packages, like balls, wreaths, and baskets. You can make your own nest ball for next to nothing, by using items found around the house. Dryer lint works well, combined with yarn strings, and even pet hair. Mosses used for container decor are a favorite as well. Simply gather materials and place in a mesh bag, like the kind found in the produce department at the grocery store. Hang from a tree limb or somewhere where birds can see it easily.
This nest ball was a huge hit with our birds. The hair is from my horse’s tail, and the birds went to town with it! After 2 days, we could see where the hair had been pulled through the bag. Unfortunately, we can’t find the nests because we have so many trees!
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See a Whole New World with a Bird Cam
If you enjoy backyard birding, there’s a neat little accessory that will bring great rewards! A Bird Cam allows you to view birds in a whole new and exciting way. Up close and personal, they allow us to view feeders, breeding habits, and the growth and progress of nestlings. Fairly inexpensive, Bird Cams provide great entertainment of the natural world in the comfort of your home. Video can be viewed on the TV or computer. Not only for birds, they’re excellent for viewing all of nature’s activities. Placed by a duck pond, deer feeder, or just about anywhere, extra video cable is available for longer distances to the house.
Birders all over the world are kind enough to share their finds too. Many bird clubs and groups post their bird cams for others to enjoy and monitor. A great invention that brings folks much closer to nature and each other! You can view these cams, courtesy of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology:
http://watch.birds.cornell.edu/nestcams/camera/index
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Hold More with a Hopper Bird Feeder
Backyard birding certainly entails some chores! Attracting wild birds requires some effort with filling feeders, maintaining houses, and keeping birdbaths clean.
If you enjoy feeding wild birds, but sometimes get tired with the frequency of filling feeders…fret no more! Large capacity bird feeders are the answer. In general, a hopper bird feeder will hold more seed, they’re desgned to do just that.
You can spend less time filling and more time watching with a large capacity feeder. This double hopper feeder holds 7 quarts of sunflower or mixed seed. They’re even available in recycled materials, and built to last a lifetime. By investing in a few quality bird accessories, you’ll ultimately enhance your bird watching experiences.