Jane Brody

Birds

How To Feed Oranges To Birds

In order to prevent ants from getting to the orange slices and perhaps poisoning the orioles, it is crucial that they be kept off the ground at all times. To attract orioles, hang orange halves or slices on a nearby tree branch. This will make the fruit available to a wider variety of birds without […]

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Birdhouse Perch Or No Perch

Today’s birdhouses have come a long way, but one thing you should know is that the most functional ones are the ones that don’t have a perch. The length of a perch on a birdhouse is unimportant, as perches shouldn’t be attached at all. Since birds don’t need a perch, removing them prevents predators and […]

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Do Birds Eat Beetles?

Insect populations don’t just drop when bug-eating birds show up at feeders; instead, they gradually decrease over time as more and more bugs are eaten every day. Feeders attracting a variety of birds to your yard will reduce the insect population for the simple reason that some of those species consume insects. Only birds that […]

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Birds That Eat Oranges

There’s no time to spare because Orioles love oranges so much; if it’s visible from a perch in the backyard, the birds will flock to it immediately. Although orioles enjoy oranges, they are more likely to eat fully ripe oranges that have the juice and pulp that the birds need to survive. Since Orioles have […]

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Fat Balls For Birds

Suet, a popular ingredient in bird feeders, is often formed into balls and combined with other ingredients to attract a wide variety of birds. Fat balls for birds are a treat made of rendered, cooked-down beef fat and dry materials like oats or wheat that stiffen in the refrigerator. When mixed with other, more desirable […]

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How To Keep Cats Away From Bird Feeders

Not only do typical backyard pests like squirrels and raccoons cause problems with bird feeders, but so can our own pets. The best way to prevent cats from destroying bird feeders is to place them in inaccessible locations. Whatever it takes, even if it means upgrading from the type of bird feeder you now own. […]

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Window Hummingbird Feeders

Hummingbirds can be attracted to a window feeder, but care must be taken to prevent the feeder’s suction cups from failing and the feeder from falling. A weight restriction is recommended by the manufacturer, although keeping less nectar in the window hummingbird feeder is a good idea anyhow. As an added precaution, wipe down the […]

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Baltimore Oriole Bird Feeder

Orioles, like other birds, will frequent trees with their feeders hung from them, so the same rules that apply to hanging feeders for other species also apply to orioles. The best place to hang an orange feeder, such as an Oriole feeder, is on a brown or green tree since the colors will attract a […]

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How To Get Birds To Come To A Feeder

Of course, not everyone has their own personal avian choir singing in their backyards, but with the help of some well-placed feeders, that may all change. Having bird feeders up and running is the first step to attracting feathered friends; birds will flock to a source of easy sustenance. Provide a suet feeder, peanut feeder, […]

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How To Open Squirrel Buster Classic Bird Feeder

Once you figure out how to open the Squirrel Buster, it’s important to keep your cool so the fine steel wire that it hangs from doesn’t break. To open the Squirrel Buster Classic bird feeder, push down on the lid and bring it back up in a circular motion. While the Squirrel Buster is similar […]