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Posted on 7th October 2011 by admin in Parrot Supplies

Bird Food Thistle


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Information On Wild Bird Seed by Timothy Capper

Learning how to feed birds is easy. Begin by putting a bird feeder with seeds in the yard and see which birds will come to the feeder. A novice bird feeder has several matter to consider- how to feed the birds, what kind of bird feeders to put out, and which kinds of wild bird seed to use.

Choose from a variety of methods to feed birds. If ground feeding, select a wild bird seed that has a high amount of millet to draw ground feeding birds such as juncos, sparrow, and doves. When using a bird feeder, find a mix with little millet and a lot of oil sunflower, striped sunflower, and safflower that will attract birds such as nuthatches, titmice and chickadees that feed at higher levels. The third option is supplying wild bird feed on both levels so include a combination of millet and other seeds to bring in the greatest assortment of birds.

Bird feeders are available in various kinds such as platform feeders, tube feeders, suet feeders, and feeders intended for specific birds.

Even if a bird feeder is installed in the yard, it takes time for birds to notice the feeder. Keep in mind the following ideas. The wild bird food used depends on the kind of birds in the vicinity. Since birds locate wild bird seed by sight, put the bird feeder where it will be easily seen. Encourage feeding by putting seeds on ground and on the lid of the feeder. Clean the feeders frequently and change the seed often. Consider certain environmental “hazards” such as squirrels and starlings which may detract from bird feeding as well as cats and birds of prey.

A beginner bird feeder might want to begin with one bird feeder and a variety of wild bird seed that will draw a number of birds. Then increase the number of feeders and types of seed to provide for a wider number of birds.

Seed mixtures are available and draw a variety of birds. The inexpensive seed mixtures contain filler, do not draw the variety of birds, and are discarded by the birds making a mess on the ground.

Black oil sunflower seeds appeal to a more birds than striped sunflower seeds. They have a thin shell which is easier for small beaked birds to eat.

Consider other types of wild bird foods. Millet comes in red and white forms and is often filler in mixtures. Cracked corn can be mixed in seeds and attracts ground feeding birds. Shelled peanuts are easier for birds to handle. Thistle or niger, a small black seed, tempts finches and siskins. Safflower seeds are eaten by cardinals and drive off squirrels.

Suet and nectar feeders will draw birds that eat insects. Suet can be bought in commercially-made cakes or home made from beef fat with nuts and berries added and placed in wire feeders or hung from branches. Another choice is peanut butter blended with corn or other grains and smeared on tree bark or made into cakes. Fill nectar feeders with a sugar water solution.

Wild Bird Food comes in a variety of ready mixes, trial and error will dictate which bird food they enjoy most

Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/Information-On-Wild-Bird-Seed/1194529

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