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Summary: Post A Wild Bird Feeder for Winter time Bird Feeding


A wild bird feeder in the cold weather can bring the birds closer to your window for watching also as becoming an excellent source of supplemental food for the birds. Ever hear the expression 'eat like a bird'? Its pretty misleading as birds really eat lots, up to their own body weight in a day. In the the winter months especially they have to eat a whole lot to keep their energy up and their stamina high to keep warm.

Birds need food high in energy rich foods in the cold weather and that's exactly where you come in. Keeping your wild bird feeder stocked with these foods gets the birds to your feeders where it is possible to look at them close up. Fill feeders with foods such as black oil sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, suet cakes, peanuts and Nyger (thistle) seed. Bags of mixed seed are often a waste. They have a lot of filler in them that the birds won't eat that just gets scattered around. The more pricey feed which you know the birds will eat is basically less costly and much less wasteful in the long haul.

Don't be concerned that by feeding the birds in the cold weather that you are making them reliant on you and they won't forage for themselves. That is a fallacy. You're delivering extra food that is simple to get for the birds during the cold months when natural food is in short supply. Given the choice between sunflower seeds and a nice fat worm or berries, the bird prefers the worm or berries.

Yet another thing you may do to encourage birds to pay a visit to your wild bird feeder in the cold weather is to set the feeders in a sheltered location out of the wind. Moving the feeder closer to the house can offer some of that shelter and give you a close up view. If you're concerned about the birds flying in to your windows you will discover clings you'll be able to place on your windows that only the birds can see cautioning them that there's an obstacle there. Also with the feeder closer to the house the birds don't build up high speeds resulting in hazardous crashes.

Be positive that there is shelter close to the feeders for the birds to get out of the wind and to guard them from predators. Evergreen trees and shrubs or a brush pile are great choices. Wild bird feeding stations really should be 10 feet away from the nearest shrubbery. This way the birds can observe the feeding area for predators from the shrubbery and really feel safer at the feeder.

These are just a few of the things you are able to do to encourage the birds to go to your wild bird feeder this winter and get quite a few hours of fun watching them up close.


Get many hours of pleasure watching birds at a wild bird feeder. If you want to bring a little bit of nature up close where you can really watch, come and check out some of the beautiful feeders we have at http://wildbirdfeederss.blogspot.com

How can I make a resentely killed wild bird save for a snake to eat?

I saw a bird crash into my window and died how can I make it save for my snake to eat cause I've heard that wild bird have parasites and diseases. dont snakes eat wild prey in the wild then how does it not kill them. I thought they are like us if we drink blood from a person who has HIV do we get it I think we dont isnt the same with snakes.

Answer
there is no way for it to be safe for your snake to eat. keep your snakes mainly on rodents, that are captive bred. never give it food from the wild. not only do they carry parasites, your snake probably wont even recognize it as food. birds carry parasites that can be removed. they may also carry ticks which can cause lime disease, and that can spread to your snake and kill him. there is no way to make wild food safe for snakes. so please dont feed the bird to the snake unless you want your snake to get very sick or die. be a smart reptile owner and dont take dumb chances.

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Post A Wild Bird Feeder for Winter time Bird Feeding


A wild bird feeder in the cold weather can bring the birds closer to your window for watching also as becoming an excellent source of supplemental food for the birds. Ever hear the expression 'eat like a bird'? Its pretty misleading as birds really eat lots, up to their own body weight in a day. In the the winter months especially they have to eat a whole lot to keep their energy up and their stamina high to keep warm.

Birds need food high in energy rich foods in the cold weather and that's exactly where you come in. Keeping your wild bird feeder stocked with these foods gets the birds to your feeders where it is possible to look at them close up. Fill feeders with foods such as black oil sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, suet cakes, peanuts and Nyger (thistle) seed. Bags of mixed seed are often a waste. They have a lot of filler in them that the birds won't eat that just gets scattered around. The more pricey feed which you know the birds will eat is basically less costly and much less wasteful in the long haul.

Don't be concerned that by feeding the birds in the cold weather that you are making them reliant on you and they won't forage for themselves. That is a fallacy. You're delivering extra food that is simple to get for the birds during the cold months when natural food is in short supply. Given the choice between sunflower seeds and a nice fat worm or berries, the bird prefers the worm or berries.

Yet another thing you may do to encourage birds to pay a visit to your wild bird feeder in the cold weather is to set the feeders in a sheltered location out of the wind. Moving the feeder closer to the house can offer some of that shelter and give you a close up view. If you're concerned about the birds flying in to your windows you will discover clings you'll be able to place on your windows that only the birds can see cautioning them that there's an obstacle there. Also with the feeder closer to the house the birds don't build up high speeds resulting in hazardous crashes.

Be positive that there is shelter close to the feeders for the birds to get out of the wind and to guard them from predators. Evergreen trees and shrubs or a brush pile are great choices. Wild bird feeding stations really should be 10 feet away from the nearest shrubbery. This way the birds can observe the feeding area for predators from the shrubbery and really feel safer at the feeder.

These are just a few of the things you are able to do to encourage the birds to go to your wild bird feeder this winter and get quite a few hours of fun watching them up close.


Get many hours of pleasure watching birds at a wild bird feeder. If you want to bring a little bit of nature up close where you can really watch, come and check out some of the beautiful feeders we have at http://wildbirdfeederss.blogspot.com

How can I make a resentely killed wild bird save for a snake to eat?

I saw a bird crash into my window and died how can I make it save for my snake to eat cause I've heard that wild bird have parasites and diseases. dont snakes eat wild prey in the wild then how does it not kill them. I thought they are like us if we drink blood from a person who has HIV do we get it I think we dont isnt the same with snakes.

Answer
there is no way for it to be safe for your snake to eat. keep your snakes mainly on rodents, that are captive bred. never give it food from the wild. not only do they carry parasites, your snake probably wont even recognize it as food. birds carry parasites that can be removed. they may also carry ticks which can cause lime disease, and that can spread to your snake and kill him. there is no way to make wild food safe for snakes. so please dont feed the bird to the snake unless you want your snake to get very sick or die. be a smart reptile owner and dont take dumb chances.

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Date Added: 02/10/2011
Date Approved: 02/10/2011
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