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Bird feeder comparison

Common backyard birds and the types of bird feeders they prefer according to a great researcher at Electronic data information source of Florida university

Bird

Tube Feeder

Platform Feeder

Hopper feeder

Thistle Tube Feeder

Hanging Suet Feeder

Peanut Butter Suet Feeder

Nectar Feeder

Fruit Feeder

American Goldfinch

X

X

X

Eastern Bluebird

X

House Finch

X

X

X

X

Hummingbird

X

Jays

X

X

X

Northern Cardinal

X

X

X

X

Nuthatches

X

X

X

Orioles

X

X

Song Sparrow

X

Titmice

X

X

X

X

Warblers

X

Woodpeckers

X

X

Wrens

X

Showing posts with label Window Bird Feeders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Window Bird Feeders. Show all posts

Window bird feeders | Platform bird feeders


Platform Bird Feeders
By Pam Caouette
What are platform bird feeders you may be wondering and what is their purpose with feeding birds? Well to put it simply a platform bird feeder is designed for birds who like to eat bird seed off of the ground. Platform bird feeders can be places slightly above ground, or the can be mounted off a deck a tree or a stump. You can also order a platform pole mount to mount your platform bird feeder on a pole.

The main difference between hanging bird feeders and platform bird feeders is that with a hanging bird feeder the bird seed is dispensed through a crack or a small opening in the bird feeder. With a platform bird feeder the bird seed is placed on a platform, or a plate and the birds peck the food from a pile or scattering.

With a platform bird feeder, or a tray bird feeder the birds that are attracted depends on

the seeds, but if you are using a platform bird feeder, or fly thru feeder then you may end up seeing a cardinal and other various birds.
Platform bird feeders can also be squirrel proof. By having your platform bird feeder hang, squirrels are less likely to reach your bird seed, saving you money and allowing the various birds to eat. Some platform bird feeders, or tray bird feeders come with a screen big enough for the birds beaks, but too small for the hands of the squirrels, this is a great feature.

Platform bird feeders and tray bird feeders also know as ground bird feeders are easy to maintain and clean, and will bring different types of birds to your backyard than that of a hanging bird feeder. If you decide to buy a platform bird feeder, be sure that you have an adequate location in your yard before you make the purchase. Same thing goes with those aiming at buying wholesale bird products.

Wood bird houses | Window bird feeders


Which Type Of Window Bird Feeders Is For You?

There are two types of window bird feeders that you can choose from. One will attach to the window allowing you a close view of the birds feeding but still offer the thin piece of glass as a partition between you and the birds. The other type could be referred to as a window sill bird feeder since it is made to sit on the window sill. This sometimes requires an open window and also can mean that you risk the birds flying into your house, a child trying to touch them or a pet reacting to prey sitting at their window. These need you to be more careful, and perhaps imaginative, in the management of this type of feeder.

If this bird feeder that you chose to attach to your window is going to be on the outside then you will need a method of attachment. Many of the use suction cups. For those you simply suction them on to the window at a good height to protect he birds from cats while still being able to see them sitting at your

window. Window bird feeders are a wonderful tool for teaching your children about the beauty of wildlife. They are able to watch the birds feed without any distraction to the birds. They will get used to seeing people as they feed. So, as long as there are no sudden movements you and your family will be able to enjoy hours of bird watching.

The other type of window bird feeders, the ones that sit on the window sill are kept in place by different means. The best kinds are made to sit on the windowsill but still manage to keep the window closed. This is done because they have sides that can be adjusted to fill the open window area. The window is closed on top of the feeder with the side pieces extended. In that way the feeder is right on the windowsill but the birds cannot get into the house or be bothered by curious little fingers. If you choose to use a feeder that sits on the windowsill it is best to consider this type.

Wild bird center | Window bird feeders


Window Bird Feeders Bring Nature To You

For years people have looked to birds as sources of inspiration. They frequently stand as symbols of freedom. It's no surprise that bird watching is a popular hobby and having birds in your garden and around your home can be quite relaxing. After all, who doesn't delight in looking out the window and seeing birds flit about?

But what if people don't have the patience or time to sit outside waiting for a bird to flit by? There are several techniques that a bird lover can use to make their yard more attractive to our winged friends. Bird baths, bird houses, and bird feeders all help to make your yard a more bird friendly place.

There are several different varieties of bird feeders available to the aspiring bird watcher. There are feeders on poles that must be buried in the ground. There are feeders with stands that sit on the ground. There are feeders that hang from tree branches or poles. The best type of feeder, however, if you want to get right up close and really see your backyard birds, is the window bird feeder.

Window bird feeders come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but they all work in essentially the same way. The

feeder attaches to a window and is filled with feed. After that, the birds come to you. You can sit inside your house and watch as birds fly up to your window, or you can sit outside to watch them.

Now their are some caveats, of course. One is that you must use a window that the birds will feel save going to. Try to pick a spot that is somewhat secluded or has a bush or cover nearby. The other thing is to be sure to buy strong suctions cups with your feeder since you don't want it falling off onto the ground while your birds are trying to eat!

Window bird feeders are particularly well suited for the elderly or other homebound. They require little maintenance, and can help bring nature to those who can't actively pursue it. They also make a nice addition to windows in an office, where they can provide a brief escape from the hustle and bustle of the modern work world.

Feed for bird feeders usually consists of seeds and grains that have been sterilized to prevent them from germinating. It's readily available at most home improvement stores as well as many pet stores and supermarkets in most major cities and small towns alike.

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Window Bird Feeders - What You Need To Know

Window bird feeders provide enjoyment different than any other type of bird feeder. They allow you to view the birds up close...very close! You can watch them, learn about their habits, and even take some great photographs.

These feeders are offered with or without a roof. Those with coverings, keep the birds protected from inclement weather. They also help keep the bird seed from getting wet or moldy.

The feeders without a roof don't provide these advantages. However, because the top is open, larger birds can visit, such as woodpeckers. The birds that visit will depend on the type of bird seed that you provide. To attract woodpeckers, for example, provide peanuts. Cardinals love sunflower seed.

There are even specific window bird feeders made for hummingbirds.

A window bird feeder must have good suction cups to prevent the feeder from falling off the window. I once had a very inexpensive one and it was very frustrating, as it did not stay on the window for very long periods of time. You can buy one made of clear plastic or wood. The wood ones, if made well, are very long lasting and can be quite decorative as well. Some of the wooden tray feeders

have a mesh bottom so that water does not collect there.

They also come in various sizes and hold different amounts of seed. The larger ones are nice because it means that you have to fill them less often. I wouldn't worry about the seed going bad. Enough birds will visit and the seed will be gone before you know it.

If you have some bird friendly shrubbery outside your window along with the window feeder, a nice habitat for the birds can be created. They will have food, shelter and a place to perch all in one area. Add a nice solar powered bird bath, and the birds will think they are in heaven.

When placing a window feeder, select a window that is a good viewing place. Also, make sure that you can reach it from outside to fill it with the bird seed. Speaking of filling the feeders, be sure that you purchase one that removes easily from the window. For example, I have a wooden tray feeder with a lip on the top. I just lift it up and out, and it comes off. Some feeders with coverings are made so that the roof lifts up. This works also.

Window bird feeders provide more fun than any other type. Add one to your window and I think you'll agree.

oriole feeders | Window Bird Feeders



Window Bird Feeders
By Ray Lam
There are many stages that we go through in our lives that call for adjustments. Starting as a child we need to adjust to the different spaces that we are put in. We go from a crib to a toddler bed to a twin bed. We adjust to sharing our bedroom spaces to having a space of our own. When we go on to college we often have to adjust to once again sharing out space with others in dorm rooms or shared housing. Fro some people this is not an issue, but for others it is a difficult transition. When we marry or move in with our partner we need to adjust to them. My mother is going through one of the hardest adjustments that we need to make in life. She is adjusting to not only being alone after fifty-one years of marriage, but also moving to a much smaller space.

After my father died it became obvious that my mother could not take care of the five-bedroom farmhouse that she and dad had shared for over forty years. The house was large and old and she was not safe trying to go up and down stairs to do laundry and to get to the upstairs bedroom area. We considered remodeling the house, but we were also concerned about her living out in the country by herself with a large yard and the need for snow removal services in the winter. She agreed to move into a senior high rise building in the small town that was located close to

the farm. Moving from a five-bedroom house in the country to a one-bedroom apartment in town was quite an undertaking. She needed to get rid of many belongings. My mother loved being outdoors so the biggest thing for her to get used to was opening her door and being in a hallway. We wanted to give her some reminders of being of the farm so we bought window bird feeders for her to have in the living room and bedroom. She had always fed the birds at home so this was something that she could still enjoy.

The window bird feeders were shaped like a small house. They are made of clear plastic so they are lightweight and they suction cup to the windows. The roof of the house keeps the seeds dry. At first we were concerned that the window bird feeders would not stay on the windows, but the instructions that came with them worked. We were instructed to clean the space on the window where the suction cup would be with rubbing alcohol. We then put a very thin layer of vegetable oil on the suction cup and stuck it on the window. The suction cup fit very firmly. We filled the dishes with food and within a day the birds were coming to eat. We kept the bag of food in the closet and each time someone visited we would put more in the feeders. Mom gets a great deal of enjoyment watching the birds come to her window bird feeders.

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Things To Know Before Buying Window Bird Feeders
By Limoeg Veigroeg
Window bird feeders are maybe the right mode to watch the birds closely in your court. Window bird feeders are very comfortable for bird fans that live in flats and some in nursing home. If you have one window bird feeder, you will spend very long time with pleasure when you look at the birds how they feast in front of you. Some wonder about pesky squirrels how they get the bird feed. The truth is that a determined squirrel can get the food you provide. Many squirrels avoid window bird feeders .The squirrels scare from the nearness to the home and windows.

Window bird feeders are different types and forms. The size you desire depends on the number of the birds at the feeder together and how often you wish to provide again the feeder. For old people who need friends to replenish the feeder, a bigger model could be excellent.

There are some types of window bird feeders. Some of them are affixed to the window via suction cups or clips, or Velcro.
Some people donĂ¢€™t know the strength of the appliances. They are constructed to hold several birds to feed. Other window bird feeders could be inside the windowsill.

If you have already bought a window

bird feeder you must decide where to put it. The excellent choice is to choose a window that you could look freely. Maybe close to the table where you eat constantly. You have to know which part of the dwelling is visited often from birds. You will prefer the backyard instead of a window before the dwelling in case you are living on a busy boulevard. You can start to use your window bird feeders when you wish, but you will be more satisfied in spring or end of the year

The birds around your house will start to use the window bird feeders (not immediately) after some time. You must be sure that the bird seed you are giving is for the birds that are indigenous to your area. You must avoid to use seeds which magnetize definite species
You must be patient for around a month before the birds notice your window bird feeder. When they notice it they would be back certainly to your window bird feeder.

You must not forget to provide a window bird feeders to friends or person of your family.
You would get incomparably pleasure to look at the birds near.
A window bird feeders suits people who have not the opportunity to go out very much.