Setting Up A Bluebird Birdfeeder In Your Garden
Friday, September 26th, 2008 | local info
Everybody loves bluebirds and a bluebird birdfeeder can bring you many hours of pleasure as you attract these birds to your garden. You can find a bluebird bird feeder just about anywhere garden supplies are sold. You can even find a bluebird birdfeeder online.
Like most of the other birdfeeders on the market - with the exception of the hummingbird feeder - bluebird birdfeeders offer the bluebirds attractive seed that they will swoop in to get. You can buy a mixture of bluebird feed at your local nursery or even at an internet website online. It is usually made up of dried fruit, seeds and even bugs - all essential to the diet of a bluebird.
The type of birdfeeder that you purchase will be determined by the type of yard you have. If you have a small yard with little trees, you may decide to get a free standing birdfeeder. If you have a large garden with trees, you can hang a birdfeeder in the tree.
Styles abound with bluebird birdfeeders. Some of them are shaped like little houses. They not only allow the birds to feed but also to nest. Some species of birds will take you up on that offer. Most birds will just enjoy the feed.
When you are installing a bluebird birdfeeder or any other type of birdfeeder, make sure that you put it up high enough so that other animals cannot get to the feeder. The purpose of having seed in the feeder is that you feed the birds, not other animals that are on the ground. Birds have a hard enough time competing with other animals for ground food so it is only fair that you put the birdfeeder in a place where they will have easy access - the trees. If you do not have trees in your garden, you can attach the bluebird birdfeeder to a large pole.
Take a look at the different birdfeeders that are on the market before you purchase a bluebird birdfeeder. Make sure that you know exactly where you are going to put it and that it is in a place where the bluebirds who feast there will be safe from cats and other predatory animals that might harm or kill them. Putting a bluebird birdfeeder near the ground can be cruel as it lures the birds to the feeder only to be captured by the neighbourhood cat.
Once you have the bluebird birdfeeder installed, you will want to make sure that you keep the seed in the feeder at all times. The birds are creatures of habit and will continue to come to your birdfeeder as long as they think that there is food. Some bluebird birdfeeders offer you a chance to put in quite a bit of food and are virtually self feeders. A little food dispenses each time the birds finish the prior food. This can be the best way to feed the birds if you are busy person.
Attracting birds to your garden, especially the lovely bluebirds, has never been easier thanks to the wonderful new bluebird birdfeeder products that are on the market. Get one that is easy to install, right for your garden and make sure you get plenty of seed.
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