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What to feed birds during the cold season
When leaves change and fall from the trees we know winter is not to far away. During the winter months people expect all the birds to fly south for the winter but there are some species that can still be seen amongst the bare branches. Bird watching can still be enjoyed at this time of year. With the right bird food and a bird feeder, such as the Wood White Gazebo Birdfeeder, these little feathered friends can be enjoyed year round.
Black sunflower seeds are highly recommended for use in bird feeders because they attract a wide variety of birds, have a high ratio of meat to shell, and are high in fat content. Other common birdseeds include nyjer seed, or thistle seed, a favorite of goldfinches, millet for sparrows and juncos, and safflower for cardinals, among others. Not all birds eat seeds. Suet (beef or mutton fat) is recommended for insect-eating birds like nuthatches and woodpeckers. One word of caution. Place bird feeder a safe distance for the house to prevent the birds from flying into the windows.
Reference
Wikipedia®
1. ^ a b c d What to Feed Birds and Seeds and Grains for Birds. Project FeederWatch. Retrieved on August 23, 2006
2. ^ a b c Porter, Diane. Winter Bird Feeder: Keep Them Coming Back. Retrieved on August 23, 2006.
Holiday Gifts for Spring
Though the spring season is a while off, receiving a holiday gift with a winter theme doesn’t seem all that appropriate with winter half over. Here are a few fun gift ideas in preparation for spring.
~Bird Baths; great for attracting migrating birds to your yard, combined with a bird feeder and they just might build a nest.
~Garden Decor; stepping stones, statues, and garden fountains are all great ways to celebrate ways and add aesthetic flair to your yard.
~Kites; the spring is a great time for flying kites and getting outdoors.
~Wind chimes; have long been used in feng shui to round out a house and promote certain energies.