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How to Attract Birds to Your Yard in 4 Simple Steps

by Jennifer Burt
August 27, 2021
in Birds
Reading Time: 2 mins read
How to Attract Birds

Are you trying to figure out how to attract birds to your yard? You know they’re out there, so why aren’t they paying you a visit?

Attracting birds to your yard isn’t difficult, but if you’ve never done it before, you might need some advice. We’re here to help. Keep reading to learn all about attracting some new backyard birds!

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  • Improve the (Bird) Housing Market
  • Open a Buffet
  • Give Them a Pool
  • Maintain a Thriving Garden
  • That’s How to Attract Birds to Your Yard The Right Way

Improve the (Bird) Housing Market

Everyone knows that the housing market is tight right now, but the bird housing market is no different! Why not place birdhouses in your yard to attract some new feathered friends?

There are plenty of birdhouses available. Whether you want to get crafty by building an outdoor birdhouse on your own or you decide to purchase one pre-made, you can create a nifty bird neighborhood in no time.

Take a look at local bird populations to figure out which houses would be best for attracting birds in your area. There are bluebird houses, finch birdhouses, cardinal houses, and more. Different birds have different housing needs (though you may discover that birds of different species still choose to move into your bird mansions).

Open a Buffet

Would you want to live somewhere where there’s no nearby food? Why would your birds want to live in your yard if there’s nothing for them to eat?

Sure, birds can eat seeds and worms that pop up in your garden, but they’ll be more likely to turn up if you give them a full buffet of foods to choose from. You’ll also get better views of the birds if you place the bird feeders in strategic areas.

Attract Birds to Your Yard using Open a Buffet
Use Open a Buffet to Attract Birds to Your Yard

Many people love placing bird feeders by their windows. If you have cats, this provides great enrichment as well. Window feeders are also easy to clean and they’re easy for birds to perch on.

There are even bird feeders for elusive hummingbirds! If you’ve always wanted to see one of these tiny animals, place hummingbird feeders in your garden and keep an eye out for fluttering friends.

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Give Them a Pool

Birds love splashing around and drinking from birdbaths. Birdbaths are also great for the overall aesthetic of your garden.

You can get ornate birdbaths or something simple. You can even make your own birdbath as a fun craft! Make sure that you change the water often so you don’t attract mosquitos.

Maintain a Thriving Garden

Did you know that your garden can attract birds? When you have a thriving garden full of diverse plants, you’re going to attract insects. Don’t worry though, birds love to eat insects so your flowers will stay safe and sound.

Certain kinds of birds (like hummingbirds) also take advantage of nectar from flowers.

Maintain a Thriving Garden
Maintain a Thriving Garden

That’s How to Attract Birds to Your Yard The Right Way

Figuring out how to attract birds to your yard doesn’t have to be difficult. You just have to provide comfort items like feeders, houses, and baths. Before you know it, you’ll have a community of local birds living in your cozy bird environment.

For more helpful articles about animals and more, Keep reading Pet Rescue Blog.

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