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Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 | Author: admin

Bird Feeders And Bird Baths

 Bird feeders, bird baths correct Selection  will transform your garden in to a hub of cheerful activity. All the chirping of the wild birds around the wild bird feeders and bird baths will be music to ears.  Bird watching will be a rewarding hobby for you if you pay attention to the needs of the birds and their security.

There are so many models available in the market that you may compromise security and the needs of the birds for beauty and design. Ideally, the bird baths and feeders should be a combination of both looks and utility.

bird in bird bath
The bird bath is an artificial puddle of water created for the birds to have bath and drink water.  A shallow basin is put on a pedestal and a depth of two inches is sufficient for the wild birds, as they do not submerge their entire body in the water, they just dip their wings and splash water all over the body.  Heated water in bird bath with solar bird baths help in frosty months.  The wild and migratory birds can get warm water to bathe in during the winter from your backyard. You can even add a suet bird feeder during the winter months.

  Bird feeders and bird baths should be cleaned regularly to maintain proper hygiene and to prevent the spread of any diseases.  Different species of birds carry different harmful viruses and bacteria, which could affect the health of other birds.

It is amazing how fast the feeders bird baths can get dirty, the bird bath can be scrubbed clean, however there are tablets containing naturally occurring bacteria and enzymes can be used to break down organic waste and keep the bird bath clean with less scrubbing, which will leave more time for birding.

  Bird feeders and bird baths placement is also of utmost importance when you are planning for bird watching in your own yard.  The bird bath should be placed near a big tree or bush so that when there is an imminent attack from birds of prey your winged guests can fly off and take shelter immediately.
bathing birds in bird bath
Bushy berry trees can serve the dual purpose of providing shelter and food.  Many species will love the bird feeders and bird baths in your yard if they are assured of proper shelter and protection.

By: Michael Selvon Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com

  Garden Guide and Blog

You can use bird feeders and bird baths to attract wild birds to your garden but if you also plant a bird garden you can increase the attractiveness of your garden enormously. 

  Attracting Wild Birds With A Bird Garden | Stuff Worth Knowing

You can use bird feeders and bird baths to attract wild birds to your garden but if you also plant a bird garden you can increase the attractiveness of your yard.

  Heated Bird Baths in the Winter

 I’ve found that most people store their bird baths in the winter months, but this can be the time of year when birds are most in need of water for drinking.

  Bird Baths

 I use a very shallow water dish instead of a bird bath, and refill with fresh water often. This seems to work just fine. If you have a deep bird bath, You could try using mosquito repellant.

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