Decorative Garden For Birds
In addition to the loveliness of nature's winged creatures, many bird friendly features are decorative in and of themselves, adding structure and ornament to your garden in all seasons.
The first place to start attracting birds to your garden is usually a decorative bird feeder. Many beautiful feeders exist on the Internet market for your perusal. It can be a good idea to have multiple feeders, as the best birds for a garden do not all eat the same things, nor are they all particularly good at sharing one feeder. Having several placed around the perimeter and within the garden itself is generally a good idea. Some birds eat tiny seeds, some eat larger, nut like seeds, and the lovliest tiny specimens eat only nectar. Corn can also be a popular bird food, but beware squirrels getting there first!
Another, interesting bird feature is a decorative bird bath, specially if you make an effort in winter to provide fresh, unfrozen water for birds by including a heating element in the bird water bath. Many birds have a serious problem in winter with finding enough water to drink, as they are so small they cannot eat snow or drink extremely cold water without dangerously lowering their body temperature. Therefore, providing heated water is sure to draw feathered friends from miles around, and during winter they are even easier to see. Starting your campaign in winter with a heated decorative bird bath, and convincing them that your garden is the place to be with strategic feeders is the best way to invite birds to your sanctuary.
Of course, once you have provided birds with sufficient water and food, they'll be looking to move in and raise a family. Encouraging decorative birdhouses will complete your own lovely garden bird keep, and might even keep the eaves of your house safer. Ok, don't count on that last bit, the sparrows will probably move in and set up shop in your eaves or any tree big enough for them, but decorative bird houses will give some of the beautiful but less social birds a safe, enclosed place to have their nest.
To help you in putting together your bird-friendly garden, we have searched the Internet to find the very best in decorative bird features. Click on any of the above links to travel with us as we present the very best we found, and we hope that you find the perfect decorative bird-friendly ornaments for your taste, lifestyle, and home.
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Birds For Kids
Butterfly Garden Designs
How Building Birdhouse
Attract Butterflies
Butterfly Host Plants
Butterfly Nectar Plants
Care For Birdbaths
Hummingbird Feeder Recipe
Plants For Birds
State Birds
Gourd Birdhouse
Hints For Attracting Hummingbirds
Plantings In Late Autumn
Planting Heather Flowers
Weed Control. Hoes And Hoeing
Irrigation Or Watering
Summer Planting For Gardens
Growing Daffodils Bulbs
Lilies - Late Summer
Spring Bulbs Late Summer
Yoga Chrysanthemums Flowers
Preparation For Winter
Irrigation In The Garden