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Wednesday, May 11th 2011

8:21 PM

Getting Hanging Bird Feeders

There are plenty of things that can be done when you have hanging bird feeders at home. There are times though when the number of birds that swoop down to the feeders are limited. It is the design of the feeder that actually determines the kinds of birds that will flock to it.

If what you have is a stationary platform feeder, your bird visitors will be mostly doves and juncos. What comes out as unappealing to cardinals in this case are hanging duncraft bird feeders because they will not find it easy to perch on it. On the same manner, there are special feeders such as humming bird feeders, suet bird feeders and so on. In the case of hanging bird feeders, they are appealing to a lot of individuals because of the ease in set up. Bird feeders like these can be placed anywhere, from the roof, on a pole, or by the fence. Some people consider the windowsill as locations for these feeders.

Tree branches are also great spots for feeders like these. However, this setup may also provide a disadvantage since there may be squirrels in the area that will feed off on your birds seeds. In this case, if the option is still viable for you, you can simply hang the feeders about 6 feet from any tree branch in order to discourage visits from chipmunks or squirrels. When it comes to hanging bird feeders, applied to them is an open design. The open design allows the movements of the birds to be somewhat free from restrictions thanks to the wide base of the feeders. Here is where the birds have a chance to sort through the food inside the feeder whenever they need to eat.

Your home will be better when you have these feeders set up. You can choose from numerous options when it comes to these. You might want to include bird baths and bird drinking stations to complete the picture.

You can decide to place them at one location for some time and then move them later on and this is another great thing about hanging bird feeders. If there are strong winds in one area, you can change the placement of the feeders or if there is too much sun hitting them in another, you have the option to re-position them again. As much as possible, always consider the placement of the feeder in such a way that they can easily be accessed by the birds but not by the competitors when it comes to the bird feed.

Here is where crushed peanuts can lead you to robin sightings while nyjer seeds will assure visits from finches. See to it that you check the species of birds that flock to your feeders so that you will know what feed you need to buy.

Here, early in the morning and late in the evening is the rule for feeder filling. When it comes to these feeders, they will be used the most during the winter.

The birds and the people who have hanging bird feeders in their home will both gain something out of these. You probably can’t wait to hear the chirping birds now. This is their way of saying thanks.


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Wednesday, May 11th 2011

6:56 PM

When Humming Bird Feeders are Handy

You have probably just bought yourself a brand new humming bird feeder for your home. It is more likely than not that you have decided on where to position this baby. You can make use of homemade nectar syrup when it comes to the food that you will be placing inside this particular window bird feeder. In the future, you might be able to concoct your own as your signature nectar juice.

When it comes to nectars, the ones that come from flowers have a high sucrose or glucose content while you will get a high fructose count from fruit nectars. You are much better off in using refined white sugar for your humming bird feeder. Here, you need a part of sugar per four parts of water.

In this case, tap water is something that you should avoid. Do not create any nectars if these have not yet been prepared. You need to measure the water by pouring it into a cup. To get the measurement of sugar that is needed, simply divide this amount by four. For example, if you find that your feeder can hold about 200 mL of water, divide this value by four and you will have about 50 mL of sugar. A dry measuring cup should be used to measure the sugar. Here, the two ingredients should be combined in a cooking pot. You need to simmer it for a while. In this case, see to it that you keep stirring. Do not place it inside the humming bird feeder if you haven't cooled it down yet. For any excess, it can be placed in a refrigerator where it will hold for two days. What you will have here is a nectar that can be used to feed the humming birds and orioles.
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Wednesday, May 11th 2011

2:52 AM

When the Birds are Peaceful

This piece of article is intended for those who are interested on bird feeding or watching and for the first-timers that shall have oriole feeder or maybe oriole feeder in their yard. The most vital things about duncraft bird feeders are the placement of the feeder, the nectar and other fluids to be utilized, the expected problems for the feeders and its correct maintenance. The items will be explained individually hoping to meet the goal of this article which is to expand your knowledge on the good that humming birds feeding can give.

To begin with, the spot to place the sophisticated set of humming bird feeder or oriole bird feeders. We shall keep on mentioning wild bird feeders because its major characteristics are very much in common with any humming bird feeder. The oldest trick is to keep the feeders away from windows to avoid its accidental smashing caused by the birds.

Hanging feeders in a flower garden is an excellent idea. This is something that might be considered as a compromise since birds love daylight but too much heat can waste away the nectar feeds inside the feeder.

Basically, you can mix one part of sugar to four parts of water and cook it under low fire for about two minutes while constantly stirring the mixture to create your nectar. You can always purchase readymade nectar juices from the pet stores in case you find the home preparation troublesome.

In the event that they run out of instant nectar mixture, do not forget these fundamental guidelines as you make your homemade liquid food. One, do not use honey or jellies as replacement in your humming bird feeder as this spoils much faster than cooked sugar-water mixture. Fewer bees will fly around if you sprinkle water on the feeders.

The final discussion will be on the proper maintenance of humming bird feeders. It is advisable to declutter your feeders at least once in a month or more frequently as the need arises. For about one hour, submerge the feeder in warm water with bleach and then scrub the inner part with a bottle brush. Fortunately, you do not need to dry the feeders before filling it up again after cleaning.

Note that humming birds would be more likely to find food elsewhere than force themselves to eat from dirty feeders or feeders with spoiled nectar.

Birds flying around the feeders is such a wonderful sight as you see they are enjoying their stay in your yard. In addition, when these birds feel peace, you can actually approach and touch them.
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Wednesday, May 11th 2011

2:00 AM

Leave No Trails of Nectar on the Feeder After Cleaning

Only one type of food is usually placed on oriole bird feeders.

This is not at all surprising because ants are well known sugar lovers and bees on the other hand seek flowers to get their sweet nectars for them to produce honey. For instance, ants can unintentionally damage the tubes of your feeder while bees can be a dangerous addition in your backyard because of their painful stings. Basing on what we know about the oriole feeder which is very much similar to the humming bird feeders, these tips can also keep the latter free from ants and bees. We all know that the longest lasting natural enemy of ants is water and they will never be found getting near this element.

A moist feeder is the least likely tour spot for ants. Aside from that, the humming bird friends will also thank you for keeping the feeder clean.

You can easily find it by following their marching path. You looked for this to know where to build the ant obstacle so they will have to find a new place to draw food from and also to know where to dab on water to confuse the ants. Bee guards are available in the stores so feel free to purchase them and pair it with water sprays to keep bees and wasps away.

With just a little effort, you will give the humming birds that visit your feeders more time to enjoy the nectars. An extra seat will definitely be additional pleasantry to the humming birds you feed. If the top of your feeder is feeder, have an alternative cover when it rains. The rain can dilute the nectars and may be the cause of contamination so we definitely want to prevent this. When the season gets hot, see to it your feeders are not anywhere near the spot where direct sunlight strikes as this accelerates the spoilage of the nectar.



You will see these cute friends of yours staying much longer in the cold months to give them enough energy for their migratory journey. Thus, it is important to load your feeders with supply at all times if you want the birds to stay.


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Wednesday, May 11th 2011

2:00 AM

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