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The Great
Backyard
Bird Count
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backyard birdfeeding and the
wild birds visiting your yard!
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Spring bird feeding
As spring ushers in a revitalized energy to your backyard,
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is time to begin preparing for new and returning diners and nesters.
Look forward to a front-row seat to view the many charming behaviors of
the backyard birds throughout the spring and summer months.
Some of the most entertaining backyard bird performances debut during the
mating and nesting seasons. Don't miss the show in your backyard, thinking
it’s okay to stop feeding birds just because the weather is getting warmer.
When the first blooms lure you into your backyard, recognize that the
birds aren’t far behind. But first it’s time for a little spring cleaning.
Use a coarse Wild Birds Unlimited brush to do away with accumulated
debris from wooden feeders. Hot soapy water does the trick along with some
scrubbing, but don't use chemicals because wood is porous and will absorb
them. Then, rinse and dry the feeders thoroughly before refilling them with
seed.
To clean tube-feeders, soak them in a mild bleach solution and use a
long-handled brush to scour the crevices but take care to rinse, rinse,
rinse. Again, allow the feeders to dry completely.
Here’s a handy tip to get to those hard-to-reach places in hummingbird
feeders. Toss a cupful of uncooked rice inside the feeder and then add a
solution of one-part vinegar to four-parts water to the top of the feeder;
replace the lid and shake vigorously. Once the feeder is clean, discard the
rice and solution, then rinse and dry the feeder thoroughly. Before adding
fresh nectar, go back with a small Wild Birds Unlimited brush to clean the
feeding ports too.
A combination of elbow grease and hot soapy water is the best technique
to refresh birdbaths. If using a mild bleach solution to help control algae,
use plenty of clear water and rinse several times. Vinegar and water helps
remove mineral deposits.
Stop by for expert advice and the tools you’ll need to maximize your
enjoyment of watching wild birds during this wondrous season of renewal.
With the right feeder to attract a particular bird, or a nesting box to
watch a new brood of babies, you’re sure to see a great show. From birdbaths
and binoculars to brushes and books, Wild Birds Unlimited has everything you
need.
Happy Birding! |