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Bird Houses
Judi
Hunter
For the Birds
Hobbies Articles
| April 30,
2005
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Decorative and elaborate or simple and functional, birdfeeders and birdhouses
are lovingly coveted by many people (and birds)! The collector seeking a new
piece for the den or study need only consider personal taste and
aesthetics- many who enjoy the careful art and craftsmanship of a
beautiful birdhouse |
or feeder would never think of placing their precious gift outside in the rain
and other elements.
The serious or novice birder, on the other hand, has just a bit more to
consider. With a minimal amount of work and some forethought, anyone interested
can enjoy observing and identifying birds from their own urban or rural yards or
decks throughout the entire year. It is possible to attract up to one hundred
different species of birds to a yard with the careful placing of just a few
feeders and houses!
While any type of birdfeeder or house will prove itself a delightful addition to
your landscape, you should ask yourself just a few questions to guarantee that
your bird-attracting efforts are successful for both you and the birds. When
choosing the type of feeder or house you need or want, you should consider the
following:
Are you trying to attract a wide variety of birds or a specific type of bird?
How often do you want to clean and refill the feeder?
Do you want to see the bird close-up from a window or would you rather lessen
the possibilities of window strikes?
Are you ok with starlings and jays that like to perch and can dominate a feeder,
or are you trying to attract strictly smaller clinging birds like chickadees and
nuthatches?
Further considerations include pests (squirrels…) and predators (housecats…).
This may all seem like a lot, but really, there are many resources at your local
library, bookstore or on the internet that are not only interesting, inspiring
and fun to read but will help you answer these questions in hardly any time at
all.
How easy it is to become excited about the prospects of birdsong in the spring
and a little life and movement in the middle of a dreary winter. Don’t let the
common misconception that birds become dependant on supplemental food from
feeders and fail to thrive, or even die, if that food source is taken away
hinder you from welcoming these highly interesting and lovely creatures to your
home. This is not true! Conclusive studies from the University of Wisconsin and
Penn State attest to this. Regardless of feeders, birds will continue to forage
for the majority of their food. In reality, you are providing just a little
luxury and ease in the relatively short and difficult life span of most birds.
Now isn’t that a nice thing to do?
If you’re looking to spark a new hobby, searching for a unique gift, providing
an educational opportunity for your children or just want to do something nice
for birds, think about birdhouses or feeders. They are just plain charming and
fun! Children especially enjoy the feathered visitors that birdhouses and
feeders bring about. Creating a bird habitat and feeding ground is easy. Rather
than sitting in front of your TV, computer or X-box, try enjoying the abundant
life and nature that can be found as close as your own backyard.
We could all use a little innocence and simple pleasure in our lives these days.
Bird watching is an inexpensive, relaxing and enlightening activity for all.
Well made and beautiful feeders and houses abound and they make wonderful gifts
for any age. Don’t forget to do something nice for yourself either! Feed the
birds and they will come!
Note - Make sure cats in your immediate area have bells tied around their necks
to warn of their presence. (You might also try this technique on annoying
neighbors and unwanted salesmen!)
Happy birding!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Judi Hunter and her daughter own and operate WindyHillsInc.com.
copyright 2005, Windy Hills, Inc.
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