With spring comes a veritable bonanza of birds. Returning
from their winter migration most are back to nest and enjoy the good
weather!
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Since most are indeed back to nest a great way to help out
the birds this spring is to provide nesting material. Birds use twigs, grass,
and, mud to build their nests. There are all sorts of materials you can put out
for the birds like cut up bits of yarn, synthetic feathers, lint from your
dryer, and, even the fur from the brush you use on your cats and dogs. Hang the
material in a wire basket or place it on the ground in high traffic areas were
the birds will easily notice it. While there is no guaranteed way to get a pair
to nest in your yard combining nesting materials with nesting boxes is a great
way to increase the odds.
Setting up a bird bath is also a great way to attract
birds to your yard, especially those that do not feed at feeders. Water is important to birds not only for hydration but to keep their feathers clean and healthy. You must take care to clean it and change the water regularly
to prevent the water from becoming stagnant. Not only will harmful bacteria grow but it will provide a ripe breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Since many birds will have young this spring feeding
provides a helpful dose of energy for busy parents. It should be noted though
that most chicks will not eat grains and seeds. Meal worms, bugs, and, grubs can also be offered alongside your regular feeders. As the chicks begin to fledge you may see them at the
feeders. By the time they do fledge and start to eat seeds they are for
the most part full grown so they may be hard to differentiate from the older
birds. The easiest way to tell them apart is by their feathers. They will
still be sporting their juvenile plumage which generally isn't as bright and
vibrant as their adult counterparts.
Last and certainly not least, Hummingbirds should be back in
a matter of weeks! For more information on Hummingbirds and attracting them to
your yard check out our
post about these fun little birds.
The rush of spring can provide some of the best birding of the year so be sure to stop by the store and get everything you need before the birds arrive from their winter holiday!
The rush of spring can provide some of the best birding of the year so be sure to stop by the store and get everything you need before the birds arrive from their winter holiday!