Attract More Birds with Nesting Material
Hanging birdhouses is wonderful, and it really does help may species to flourish and thrive. However, not all birds use them. Some are cavity dwellers (who use birdhouses and holes in tree trunks) and non cavity dwelling birds. These birds tend to nest in tree canopy, thickets, and shrubs. Some are more creative, and may use man-made elements, such as your chimney, or the Boston Fern on your porch! The key is to offer the nesting material before the season begins. Late winter is best, and in the vicinity of bird feeders where it will be seen by feathered friends.
You can attract more birds by offering nesting material. Usually a combination of feathers, string, cotton, hemp, and aspen fibers, these are some favorites among the nest builders.
The versatile Birdie Bell shown above, comes filled with this 5-blend nest material, and may be also be used to offer fruit, seed bells or suet, depending on the season.