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    Birdbaths at Ground and Higher Levels

    Merry ChristmasWhen setting up birdbaths in your backyard habitat, pay attention to all your colorful friends, not just the obvious ones. Birdbaths are extremely important as they provide fresh water for both drinking and bathing. And they help attract more birds as well, increasing both the variety and quantity of visitors.birdbaths

    In our habitat we have both a high and low bath, allowing birds with a preference to chose their favorite. Some birds prefer to drink and bathe at a ground bath, while others prefer a higher platform. By having two birdbaths you satisfy both groups of feathered friends. Be sure and add drippers or water wigglers to move the surface of the water; that keeps mosquitoes away while attracting birds to your birdbaths.

    birdbathsWe also saw birds that never came around to the feeders when we put in the birdbaths and drippers. For example, the Robin is “the early bird that gets the worm,” but after she’s done eating she’ll come take a bath. They are fun to watch too; the robins can clear out the birdbaths with a few good shakes and the other birds come and argue with them when that happens.

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    Try a Thistle Bird Feeder for Something Different!

    thistle bird feeder

    Most birds who visit feeders will swipe their chosen seed and fly off to cache the prize. Goldfinches however, perched at a thistle bird feeder will eat seed after seed continuously. It gives us a wonderful opportunity to watch and view them at length and in great detail. Goldfinch chicks are fed very few, if any at all, insects. instead, they eat the very same their parents eat.

    And finches aren’t the only birds you’ll find at a thistle bird feeder. Indigo Buntings, House and Purple Finches, Towhees, Juncos and Pine Siskins also enjoy the tiny black seed also known as nyjer.  It has a  high fat and protein content, which is great for feathered friends, and is a non-germinating seed, which is great for the folks who feed it. And as always, don’t forget a fresh water source for optimal wild bird attraction. Whether a bird bath, fountain, or pond, your feathered friends will thank you for it!

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    Use Thistle Bird Feeders Year Round

    Happy HolidaysAlthough the ultimate reward of feeding thistle arrives in summer months, it’s really best to keep these bird feeders out year-round!

    When the vibrant plumage of American Goldfinches fades in winter, you can bet they’ll still flock to thistle bird feeders. And the great thing is, thistle, or nyjer seed will also attract other species like Indigo Buntings, Towhees, Juncos, and Pine Siskins.

    This seed resembles tiny grains of rice, and is coveted by finches and others for its high fat and protein content. People like to feed this “easy” seed because it will not germinate, there’s never a worry of weeds sprouting below the feeder.

    If you’ve never hosted groups of Goldfinches with their vibrant summer plumage in your yard – then thistle bird feeders are a must! Put one on your Christmas Wish List for Santa…and for the birds of course!thistle bird feeder