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A Basic Introduction To Backyard Bird Watching



If you are new to the world of bird watching, you are in for a rare treat. There is something so calming about watching birds frolic in the air or feed in your yard. If you have begun to develop an interest in the feathered friends that are drawn to your yard, this introduction to bird watching will help you make the most of these backyard visits.

Make Your Yard Bird Friendly

The first tip you need to learn when receiving an introduction to bird watching, is how to attract birds to your yard. There are many things that you can do to make your yard a haven for wildlife. Start your introduction to bird watching by planting plants that birds enjoy. Hummingbirds love hibiscus, so if you plant these lovely flowers, you can bet scores of these darling creatures will hover in your yard. Sunflower seeds are another great flower for attracting birds.

Another way to foster your introduction to bird watching is to add a source of water to your yard. Birds need to drink and they also love to frolic in a bird bath. You can buy rather inexpensive birdbaths at your local garden center or even make your own from terracotta planters. Most people find that their introduction to bird watching comes as the result of carefully placed birdbaths. Make sure that you change the water every few days so that it is fresh and your birds stay healthy.





You can also provide birdseed and food for the birds in your yard. When you leave out a feeder full of seeds or suet, you can be sure that many birds will visit your yard. Make sure that the feeder you use is cat safe and protected from the chipmunks and squirrels that like to steal birdseed.

If you provide shelter for the birds in your yard, you may get to see the miracle of egg laying. Provide homes for your birds that allow them to shelter their young from enemies such as cats and even other birds. Many companies make birdhouses that are specially made for different types of birds, such as chickadees.

Make Your Yard Bird Watcher Friendly

Once you have done everything you possibly can to attract birds to your yard, you need to make your yard a comfortable place to sit and watch your feathered visitors. Place comfortable seating in shaded areas or even rig up a canopy to sit and watch the birds in comfort.









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