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Invite Bluebirds to Nest with Bluebird Houses
Once abundant throughout the US, the North American Bluebird experienced a severe decline in population mostly due to competition for nest sites by non-native species, loss of habitat and pesticide use. The House Sparrow and Starling are both fierce competitors for available nest sites, and are known to be very aggressive towards Bluebirds.
Thanks to efforts by Bluebird Societies and many people who have constructed bluebird trails with nest boxes, their numbers continue to increase.
Encourage bluebirds to nest in your yard by providing bluebird houses. North American Bluebird Society (NABS) approved houses are best, to ensure successful broods.
Bluebirds prefer open, grassy areas where they can perch and easily hunt their main diet…insects. Beneficial to your environment, they eat insects considered to be damaging to gardens, like cutworms.
Providing Bluebird Feeders with meal worms will also help attract them to your yard. For some reason…no other bird will enter a bluebird feeder!
Our 2 successful broods this season were attributed to feeding meal worms daily and providing several fresh water sources…the babies are adorable, we hope to see them next year too!
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Fine Art Glass Bird Feeder
The mention of unique birdhouses or bird feeders just seems… not so unique anymore. But this hand made copper and stained glass bird feeder is anything but the usual. Hand hammered copper, and vibrant hues of stained glass make this bird feeder a work of functional art for any environment.
Glass, being non-porous is less likely to retain bacteria and molds, making it a great choice for feeders, and healthier birds too. This hopper style feeder has ample perching room for birds to eat comfortably, and holds approx. 3 lbs. of mixed seed. It features proper drainage for seed and a copper hanger too. Available in five colors that seem to magically reflect sunlight, it makes an extraordinary gift for any nature-lover on your list.
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Seed Catchers Vary
Seed Catchers vary in their function. Sure, they’re all meant to catch spilled seed, but some actually create extra feeding space for birds. The SeedSaucer for example, has an upper tray with holes, this allows seed to fall through to the bottom of the pan. The SeedHoop, is a nylon mesh platform that catches seed. It is adjustable, and allows more birds to enjoy the fallen seed as well.
The Seed Hoops are seed catchers that come in two sizes for small and larger hanging feeders. They’re unobtrusive in the environment, lightweight and fold for easy storage too. So, if you’re tired of the mess below bird feeders, and would like to save birdseed and money, check out the amazing new SeedHoop!