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		<title>Those Who Have Cardinal Bird Feeders</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2011 13:52:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You probably just bought yourself a window bird feeder for your backyard. The birds will surely be attracted to your cardinal bird feeder but some waiting is in order after you put the food in. It is normal not to have a whole flight of birds immediately soaring down to the cardinal bird feeder that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You probably just bought yourself a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.azbirdfeeders.com/window-bird-feeder/the-window-bird-feeder-view">window bird feeder</a> for your backyard. The birds will surely be attracted to your cardinal bird feeder but some waiting is in order after you put the food in. It is normal not to have a whole flight of birds immediately soaring down to the cardinal bird feeder that you have set up.</p>
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<p>What is wrong with this picture?  You were able to set up the feeder in your yard and it has food ready to be eaten but why are the birds simply not showing? Even the wild bird feeders cannot attract the wandering birds.</p>
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<p>When it comes to your cardinal bird feeder, where is it placed? Has the feeder been placed in an area that is accessible to all sorts of animals? Is the feeder swaying since you hung it up high?</p>
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<p>Though it is true that birds can also found solace in trees and its large branches, other animals that live there such as raccoons and chipmunks are considered to be an enemy when it comes to bird foods.   When it comes to this, you should consider finding a high and stationary place for the bird feeders and what this will do is ensure that other creatures will not be able to access the feeders.</p>
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<p>If you have a cardinal bird feeder or wild birds feeder, first pick a spot for it and then choose a certain mix of bird feed for the feeder. One of the most common kinds of feed is black oil sunflower seed but you can also use safflower seeds, nuts, and bread crumbs. You can also add more attraction by placing a bowl of clean water for drinking or bird bathing. </p>
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<p>Cardinal bird feeders can attract the red birds when it is loaded up with their favorite food such as mentioned above.  What you should know about cardinals is that they prefer to eat sunflower and safflower seeds but after they have tasted these seeds, they will also eat other kinds of seeds and nuts. You will find that during early mornings and late evenings, these birds tend to visit the feeders.</p>
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<p>Actually, cardinals love to eat fruits aside from the sunflower seeds. The cardinals will appreciate feeders filled with cherries, berries, and grapes if there are no sunflower seeds. Actually, peanut butter is another food you can mix in.</p>
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<p> You can use your cardinal bird feeder to get the attention of various bird species. Cardinals, in particular, are considered as social birds as they do not mind to share the food source with other types of birds in the area.</p>
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<p>Do not put your feeder in a place that can cast reflections of the birds like a window pane perhaps because this will not be good.  Upon seeing its reflection in a glass window, a cardinal may hurt itself as it charges towards it.</p>
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<p>It is also important to keep your cardinal bird feeder clean.  Here, clean any bird droppings and debris. Hopefully, these simple tips can let you now be rest assured that cardinals and other birds will start to continue in helping themselves in your feeder for regular periods of time.</p>
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		<title>When A Bird Feeder Pole Is Useful</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jul 2011 21:03:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Considering that you may be new to the entire world of bird feeding, it is important that you know about why window bird feeders have become obsolete in the past couple of years and this is because the birds often fly into the window panes causing most of them to meet their fatal dooms. A [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Considering that you may be new to the entire world of bird feeding, it is important that you know about why window bird feeders have become obsolete in the past couple of years and this is because the birds often fly into the window panes causing most of them to meet their fatal dooms. A lot of the mammals that prey on birds get attracted by decorative bird feeders and this is why birds are not that enticed when you set these up in your backyard. What you might like to consider is something known as a bird feeder pole.</p>
<p>You will find a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.azbirdfeeders.com/bird-feeder-pole/bird-feeder-pole-at-the-bottomline/">bird feeder pole</a> very effective when it comes to attracting birds because they like the height distance. When the birds are eating, they know that they are safe from predatory animals down below and this is because of the height distance. Also, you can easily purchase one and install it in your backyard.</p>
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<p>In the case of a bird feeder pole, the price is around twenty dollars. Carpentry skills are what you need if you want to make your very own bird feeder pole. If you cannot make one from scratch, get yourself a pole and simply attach it to a ready-made a decorative bird feeders or a window bird feeder.</p>
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<p>When it comes to something like a bird feeder pole, the pole should already be around 7 feet long. For this kind of bird feeder, you want the main feeder to be 6 feet high from the ground after it is mounted onto the pole. A feeder that is too low will be prone to problems caused by squirrels and chipmunks but having it too high will result to some difficulty on your part to refill the feeder.</p>
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<p>In case that you decide to purchase one, you should know that there are three types of feeder pole.  Aside from platform feeders, you can also check out the hopper feeders and tube feeders. Basically, the main difference of each from one another is their shape.</p>
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<p>Similar to a basic box feeder, the first option which is the platform feeder can easily be attached to a pole. Doves and sparrows are attracted to this type of feeders.  When it comes to platform feeders, there are people who tend to hang them up in trees but this is something that you should avoid so as not to attract squirrels and raccoons as well.</p>
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<p>You can also go with hopper feeders which is option two. If you have a lot of bird feed lying around the house, this is what will work for you because hopper feeders can be filled with feed and it will be good to go for a couple of days. With a variety of shapes and designs, this kind of bird feeder will truly satisfy the aficionados.</p>
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<p>You can also go for option three, the tube feeders. With open ports, these clear cylinders are great feeders. When it comes to this, from the tube stores, the feed comes down through the open ports.</p>
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<p>There is no right or wrong type of feeder to choose from.  Choose a feeder to suit your home. In this case, another factor to consider is your budget.</p>
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<p>You can use a bird feeder pole to beautify your garden. Birds and homeowners alike can gain a lot from a bird feeder pole. It is so calming to watch birds that hover around your bird feeder and satisfy themselves from your daily supply of bird foods.</p>
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		<title>When Bird House Feeders Are Useful</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It will be a good idea to encourage children to come up with a bird house feeder as a project. When you resort to this, you can help the kids know more about wood works and know more about the birds that live in their area. Here, you can also have a fun bonding activity. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It will be a good idea to encourage children to come up with a bird house feeder as a project. When you resort to this, you can help the kids know more about wood works and know more about the birds that live in their area. Here, you can also have a fun bonding activity. You will need cedar or plywood cut-outs for a project like this <a target="_blank" href="http://www.azbirdfeeders.com/bird-feeders/what-you-need-to-know-about-bird-feeders/">bird feeders</a> and do not forget your stick glue, nails, and screws as well. In this case, you need a couple of tools as well, you need a hammer, drill, and a saw. Since you are not sure yet on what kind of birds are available in your area, you might want to call your craft as “wild bird feeder project”. You can do a lot of things if you let your imagination run wild here. Some people like their bird feeders to be simple while some opt to have one with bird baths and nest boxes. Just be sure to follow these simple tips when building your bird’s feeder. For the plywood, see to it that you have some that is around 5/8 to 3/4 inch thick. If the material that you will use is too thin, it may not stand well against natural elements such as rain and strong winds.  For the rood of the bird feeder, to prevent water from accumulating, see to it that it has a slating design. In this case, drill several holes from the bottom so that the feeder will have drainage. To avoid rust problems, only utilize galvanized screws or nails when it comes to this. The bird feeders that you make will be more durable if you make use of the stick glue on the panels of wood before they are hammered or screwed into position.  Be mindful of the colors that you use so as not to discourage the birds. In case that you will want to have some coating on your craft, try to use lead-free paints and choose light colors or hue. Apply a coating of linseed oil to your bird feeders as well. You want the wood to be moist in this case. The linseed oil can be replaced by paint when it comes to this. Allow the children to help by letting them hand out the nails and screws and they could also be the ones who hold the wood panels together. Always take the necessary precautions if electrical equipment and sharp objects are to be used. A better approach is to have a mini-discussion on the proper handling of tools and materials for the kids. When the bird house feeders have been built, you can set them up in three ways. You can hang it to a tree branch or you can position it on your open window.  Some attach poles underneath and stick it on the ground. The simple project creating a bird house feeder is not only environmental but also economical.  Just remember to advise the kids not to chase or approach the birds while they are eating on the feeder as this may shoo them away.  Encourage the kids to do a bit of bird watching.</p>
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		<title>Alternatives In The Case Of Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 22:02:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might think that sightings of squirrels and chipmunks in your backyard are great but you will not like it as they scurry about near your bird feeders. These squirrels and chipmunks prey on the birds that land on the feeders and this is why they are trouble. As much as possible, consider squirrel proof [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might think that sightings of squirrels and chipmunks in your backyard are great but you will not like it as they scurry about near your bird feeders. These squirrels and chipmunks prey on the birds that land on the feeders and this is why they are trouble. As much as possible, consider <a target="_blank" href="http://www.azbirdfeeders.com/squirrel-proof-bird-feeders/consistent-squirrel-proof-bird-feeders/">squirrel proof bird feeders</a> that you have at home.</p>
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<p>Squirrels are capable of jumping from one point to another.  Tree branches will not be hurdles for these squirrels as well. It is amazing how a determined squirrel can reach a food source easy and fast.</p>
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<p>You will find out sooner or later that bird feed like sunflower seeds, nuts, cracked corns, and suet also attracts squirrels. The squirrels will not leave the feeders that you have set up until they have eaten their fill of food and this leaves no food for the birds discouraging them from flying into the feeders. In this case, it will be best if you purchased a bird feeder pole.</p>
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<p>A bird feeder pole allows the feeder to be placed at a much greater height which makes it more eye-catching for the birds.  You can get a pole and attach it to a bird feeder or you can also buy a bird feeder pole that is already built for installation.</p>
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<p>A bird feeder will not be appealing to squirrels if you place a metal or plastic cone on top of the actual bird feeder. In this case, you will be using the smooth surfaces of the metals or plastics to reduce the cling space for the squirrels. The repeated attempts of squirrels to reach the feeder which continuously leads to unproductive and unsatisfactory results will guarantee to make your bird feeders squirrel proof.</p>
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<p>In case that you do not have a pole yet to use for your bird feeder, there is another fool-proof tip to drive squirrels away.  Here is where you should consider adding dried or crushed cayenne pepper to the bird feed. The feed will be unappealing to the squirrels since they have the ability to taste the spices but when it comes to the birds, they will be completely fine with this since the spices will not affect them in any way.</p>
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<p>You can hang your bird feeders using a horizontal wire with spinners and this will surely drive those squirrels away. Here is where the squirrels will not be able to climb the wire. If the persistent squirrel is successful when it comes to the wire, it will not be successful when it comes to the spinner system that you have here.</p>
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<p> Never should you add poison to the bird feed and use it as squirrel bait. This can have a tremendous effect on the wildlife and a heavy burden to your conscience.</p>
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<p>Another thing that you should not use with your bird feeders is grease.  Here is where you should know that grease does nothing to squirrel proof bird feeders.</p>
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<p>In case that you have followed every tip to make you bird feeders squirrel proof but still to no avail, hope is not yet lost.  In this case, do consider giving the squirrels, chipmunks, and raccoons a feeder of their own. This sure-fire tip should be enough for you to have a more peaceful and relaxing bird feeding.</p>
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		<title>Make Use Of Backyard Birdbaths To Draw In Catbirds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Catbirds are insect eating birds which can be challenging to entice with bird feeders. Nonetheless, backyard birdbaths are one approach that you could certainly attract these birds in your backyard. They&#8217;re challenging to find while in the backyard due to the fact they like to steer clear of sight. The gray catbird, for instance, prefers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Catbirds</em> are insect eating birds which can be challenging to entice with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.yourbirdoasis.com/">bird feeders</a><em>.</em> Nonetheless<em>,</em> backyard <a target="_blank" href="http://www.yourbirdoasis.com/"><em>birdbaths</em></a> are one approach that you could certainly attract these birds in your backyard<em>.</em> They&#8217;re challenging to find while in the backyard due to the fact they like to steer clear of sight<em>.</em> The gray <em>catbird,</em> for instance<em>,</em> prefers to stick to underbush and climbers rather then to show itself<em>.</em> These kinds of birds with their vivid rust colored feathers have a gorgeous voice plus they offers a pleasant<em>,</em> relaxing sound to your backyard if you happen to simply can bring in them to you<em>.</em></p>
<p>The <em>Catbird</em></p>
<p>It is recommended to find out what the gray <em>catbird</em> is similar to before you decide to invest time into tempting it<em>.</em> These kind of birds consume a good deal of insects such as beetles<em>,</em> ants and grasshoppers<em>.</em> Additionally, they will eat flying bugs such as moths<em>.</em> This accocunts for ample their diet<em>,</em> but if you have fruit available<em>,</em> the <em>catbirds</em> are interested in this as well<em>.</em> They enjoy <em>holly</em> berries<em>,</em> bay<em>, blackberries, cherries</em> and <em>elderberries.</em> If you have these crops harvesting in your backyard<em>,</em> the chances are great that the <em>catbird</em> will likely be attracted to them<em>.</em> <em><br /></em></p>
<p>It&#8217;s also very important to the birds to have a spot to home<em>.</em> The best spot for them<em>,</em> as small birds<em>,</em> is in bushes<em>.</em> They will live in copse and creepers as well<em>.</em> The birds will do very well in household parts so long as they have a place to conceal<em>.</em> They cannot choose an open area because this allowed them to be susceptible to other prey<em>.</em> For those who have outdoor felines or other big animals<em>,</em> chances are good that this <em>catbird</em> won&#8217;t be attracted to stop by<em>.<br /></em></p>
<p>Attracting Using Garden <a target="_blank" href="http://www.yourbirdoasis.com/"><em>Birdbaths</em></a> <em><br /></em></p>
<p>Garden <em>birdbaths</em> are maybe the simplest way to get these birds within your backyard<em>.</em> Approaching <em>catbirds</em> with garden <em>birdbaths</em> is simple enough to complete<em>,</em> but there are many tricks to make note of<em>:<br /></em></p>
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<li>Set the garden <em>birdbaths</em> in a tinted place<em>,</em> in which the birds really don&#8217;t feel so uncovered to the environment around them<em>.</em> They love to stay in those thick areas of vegetation<em>.</em></li>
<li>Do choose a low <em>birdbath.</em> The birds are small and require good footing at the bottom of the basin<em>.</em> Pick a <em>birdbath</em> having a uneven textured bottom to allow them good hold<em>.</em></li>
<li><em>Do</em> maintain the water clean<em>.</em> These types of birds will not interact using the water when it is not pure and clean<em>.</em></li>
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<p><em>Catbirds</em> could be a good option for a backyard<em>,</em> though they&#8217;ll ruin your berry bushes<em>.</em> Nevertheless<em>,</em> if you&#8217;d like their sweet sound in your backyard<em>,</em> it is reasonable to entice them in using garden <em>birdbaths.</em> These kind of birds will definitely draw you in to listening to them when you just give them an area they can flourish in<em>.</em></p>
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		<title>Are Window Bird Feeders AGood Investment Decision?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 19:22:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Window bird feeders usually are engineered to attach to most any window. Though they may be a wise decision for many people, there are quite a few conditions when they might not be the ideal purchase. In general, bird watchers prefer to attract birds in as near as you can so that they could have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Window <a target="_blank" href="http://www.yourbirdoasis.com/">bird feeders</a> usually are engineered to attach to most any window. Though they may be a wise decision for many people, there are quite a few conditions when they might not be the ideal purchase. In general, bird watchers prefer to attract birds in as near as you can so that they could have a good look at them and monitor their habits. On the other hand, birds by nature are wary of humans. Until you become their trusted source for bird food, they typically will not socialize with you. Window bird feeders ensure that you get that up close look into their world.</p>
<p> Which Sort of Window <a target="_blank" href="http://www.yourbirdoasis.com/">Bird Feeder</a>?</p>
<p> The 1st decision you should consider is about the type of window bird feeder you intend to put up in your home. Several are relatively expensive, offering you with a glance into the bird’s world. Some are simple wooden boxes which includes a suction cup that links to your window. What you decide on is only confined by your investment and your necessities.</p>
<p> If you plan to invest in  this type of bird feeder, do consider the following ideas for good results:</p>
<p> 1.    Pick out one that is an observer feeder. All of these offer you a lot capability to see the birds eating food and interacting. Wood feeders do not allow you to check out into them, limiting their advantage to you.</p>
<p> 2.    Mirror feeders are generally a much better option than those that enable the bird to find you. These have a mirror positioned across the pane of glass, that retains the birds from seeing into  the home. Meaning that you don&#8217;t frighten the birds as you observe them actually eat.</p>
<p> 3.    An in house window feeder is probably the most elaborate one of your alternatives. This specific birdfeeder will provide you with the capability to open up a hatch to fill it from inside your residence. You are easily in a position to watch the birds through their visit. It may require somewhat more installment and charge than other kinds, but for the legitimate bird watcher, it is a gem.</p>
<p> In order for window bird feeders to be truly worth your expenditure, they need to be well made. Inferior quality items will only disconnect from the window and drop to the ground when a bird rests on them. Others don&#8217;t block out the view of the birds enough, making them to be too frightened of humans, lights or sounds to enter the feeder. You&#8217;ll need to consider the kinds of birds you expect to draw in to make sure that they&#8217;ve got accessibility to the foods they want simply.</p>
<p> Once you carry out these tasks, buying a window bird feeder will be a great expenditure. Bird watchers can effortlessly expect these birds into their household in a innovative way, then.</p>
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		<title>How to Attract Wild Birds to Your Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many easy ways to attract wild birds to your garden. A safe place to feed and food they like is the easiest way. Garden bird feeders are the best way of providing food for them. They are especially helpful in the winter months when natural food for the birds is scarce. You can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many easy ways to attract wild birds to your garden. A safe place to feed and food they like is the easiest way. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gardenbirdfeeders.co.uk/">Garden bird feeders</a> are the best way of providing food for them. They are especially helpful in the winter months when natural food for the birds is scarce.</p>
<p> You can set up feeding stations with food for different species. Finches love thistle seeds so you can buy a specially designed feeder to hold these tiny seeds. Spillage can be prevented by using tube feeders which also keep the seeds dry and mold free. Watch the birds feed from the comfort of you home with a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gardenbirdfeeders.co.uk/category/window-bird-feeder/">window bird feeder</a>.</p>
<p> Specially designed bird feeders are available for hummingbirds, goldfinches and woodpeckers. Place in a safe place close to your bird house to attract the birds. Food in the bird feeder should be checked regularly to see that it is free from mold and dry. Regularly clean up spilled food as it will attract wasps, ants and other pests.</p>
<p>Although birds benefit the most by winter feeding, they can suffer from shortages during the Spring and Summer too. All through the year put out suitable food to help them if shortages occur. Provide food suitable for fledglings in case there are shortages during the breeding season.</p>
<p> Water can be provided in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.garden-birdbaths.com/">bird baths</a> and water pans for bathing and drinking. They will love a safe place to bathe their feathers and preen. Water should be provided at different levels for different species of birds. Containers should only be filled to a few inches and should be placed some way away from the noise around bird feeders. The sounds of running water will attract wild birds. Water drippers are great for attracting birds and they also deter mosquitoes from breeding in the water.</p>
<p> A natual looking area of the garden with wild plants and trees will enhance the sense of security of the birds. You can provide an attractive place for them by letting a small area of the garden grow wild.</p>
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