Before you set up backyard bird feeders, be sure to take note of four essential factors. For anyone who is planning to have bird feeders at home, it is important that factors like maintenance, type of feed, species of bird, type of feeder, and feeder position are all taken into consideration. Each of these parts is interrelated and overlooking one can lead to unproductive and unsatisfactory results. What you want to have in this case is a bird feeder that is completely squirrel proof. When it comes to bird feeders, keep in mind that they are meant to attract birds in such a way that they will be able to feed off the seeds that you provide them with, the birds should not be attracted by the feeders in such a way that they become meals for the squirrels and other mammals in the wild. When it comes to bird feeders, you can find a lot of options when you decide to buy one for yourself and they come squirrel proof. What you should check out after deciding on a particular bird feeder is a type of feed to use with it. Aside from nuts and seeds, there are plenty of available bird feed options in the market today including a line of bird nectars. If you are not that familiar with bird feed, get some help from the seller of the bird feeder. There are lots of different bird feed options that are available today but the most common type of feed used in this case is black oil sunflower seed. This seed is considered as the most attractive to a wide species of birds. There are a lot of people who make use of cracked corn and peanuts for their bird feeders. Of course, your birdhouse need to be maintained and cleaned regularly. If you fail to clean your bird feeders regularly, you will end up with dirt and grime. Considering the kind of bird feeders that you have at home, you might need to use scrub brushes or bottle brushes for the feeder debris. Bird feeders are there to attract birds and this can be done in an assortment of ways. There are times when you need to wait for the birds to notice the backyard bird feeders and swoop down to get the food so patience is always a virtue in this case. When it comes to this, you need not wait for the birds to come, you can attract them by using shiny objects like coins and having a water fountain near the feeder will also be able to help you attract these birds. Taking note of the kinds of birds that frequently visit your backyard bird feeders is something that you should do when it comes to this. Once the feeders have been set up, get a camera and snap some photos of the birds that land on the feeders. The purpose of feeders is to provide the birds with a safe and secure environment and so be cautious when you do this so that you do not scare the birds away. By taking notice when it comes to the bird species that swoops down to your backyard bird feeders, you will be able to have a gauge on the kind of bird feed that you should buy. In this case, doves love cracked corns while sunflower seeds are the feed of choice when it comes to cardinals. Note also the migration pattern of these birds as they may only be in the area for a limited time. What birds want is to find themselves a regular food source and this is what will bring them back to your feeders. When it comes to this, you should see to it that they have room to move about so consider adding more feeders to your backyard. This way, you can have ample opportunity to have a look at them and learn from their eating behavior. You should always provide the birds with a safe environment when you set up backyard bird feeders and this means that they are safe from predators of all kinds. Having too much movement not to mention noise will end up scaring the birds and this is why you should never place bird feeders near the places where children love to play. Apart from enjoying the sight of birds flocking towards your feeders, it will also be a great experience feeding the birds.

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Written on January 28th, 2012 ,

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