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Just a little bit of color
comments (11) December 8th, 2011 in blogs
It's amazing what just a little bit of color and structure will do to make winter oh-so-much-more attractive. This rustic birdhouse, besides attracting feathered friends to this garden, turns a shrub in the snow into a charming little vignette. (Try my favorite trick: Gaze at this photo and imagine what it would look like without the birdhouse. Not even close to as interesting, eh?)
Speaking of feathered friends, are you feeding the birds this winter? I want to, but don't know where to start. Any suggestions for a bird-feeding novice?
posted in: structures, winter, wildlife
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Comments (11)
Good luck and enjoy! Posted: 5:39 pm on December 8th
Posted: 9:06 am on December 8th
Re: feeding the birds. I use a "deluxe" mix of black oil sunflower seed and other small seed for ground feeders. I put striped sunflower seeds in my feeders. And, I plant to grow natural sources of food as well as cover. The wider variety of food types you use the greater the variety of birds. Posted: 8:52 am on December 8th
Posted: 8:14 am on December 8th
For the past several years, I have used a metal pan feeder with drainage holes that I have attached to a porch railing outside my kitchen table window. I purchased it at Lowes. I use a commercial Scotts Songbird/Colorful Bird Blend product and it attracts cardinals, chickadees, mockingbirds, etc. Sometimes I'll spread a piece of bread with peanut butter and lay it on the pan. That seems quite popular also. This feeder arrangement brings the birds quite close to my view and, fortunately, I don't have them flying into my windows so I don't feel guilty Posted: 8:04 am on December 8th
Is that Squirrel Buster comment a commercial? Doesn't seem appropriate. Posted: 6:51 am on December 8th