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This is wonderful reading:
https://www.birdlife.org/africa/news/celebrating-world-migratory-bird-day-across-africa Celebrating World Migratory Bird Day across Africa The World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD), celebrated every year in May and October seeks to raise awareness on migratory birds and the need to conserve them. These birds travel over thousands of kilometres, in search of suitable conditions for feeding and breeding. Cover photo: Participants are shown how to make plastic bird feeders from plastics during WMBD celebrations in Kenya
Schoolchildren watching birds as part of WMBD celebrations in Kenya
Awareness raising activities to mark World Migratory Bird Day in Ethiopia
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Me too! |
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Bond between birds and humans is a beautiful thing, they complement eachohter, people help the birds to survive and the birds help people to survive...
for so many elderly people out there bird feeding is often the only thing worth getting up and about.. |
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| I just moved here in the winter so was amazed (and thrilled!) that so many birds have visited my feeder this Spring/Summer. I don’t even dislike squirrels! 😃 |
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| PP who moved this winter - luckily my (townhouse) neighbors have a fountain/bird bath so I don’t have to feel guilty about water! |
Across all cultures people love the birds and close interaction with them.. there is something magical in it..
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| I love the birds. My six year old has started filling up the feeder himself. He loves to watch the birds in the yard. |
Those are memories one never forgets. Thank you for supporting the birds. |
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Wow!
This is some serious color science at work - how to attract birds using colors - feeders, fountains.. We might not think too much of it but even birds have color preferences. If you want to attract more birds to your garden, then it makes sense to plant colorful flowering plants. Most birds love different bright and attractive colors, so the more variety you have in your garden, the greater your winged visitors would be. \ Then there is the color of bird feeders and bird houses. If you want more birds to come to these, then you will naturally want to paint them with colors which birds love. So let us take a look at top colors birds like. Red The majority of the birds visit red flowers. So it makes sense to color your birdhouse in this color. Some experts believe that it is not so much that birds prefer red flowers; it is because other visitors like bees and butterflies often miss red flowers so they are full of nectar when birds visit them. Birds such as hummingbirds clearly show preference for red flowers and, for the same reason, may even visit red feeders more than other color bird houses. According to House Wrens ‘Selection of Colored Nest Boxes’, most diurnal birds prefer red and yellow colored flowers and feeders for the simple reason that both these colors are present in their visible spectrum. Bees usually do not visit red flowers because their visible spectrum includes very little red. Yellow Mostly bees prefer this color. Nocturnal birds also like yellow flowers since this color is visible in the dark. Moths head towards this color for the same reason. Painting a bird house yellow is a good idea to attract birds at all times of the year. If you want to attract cardinals to your garden, plant a couple of yellow sunflowers. Even if they are not attracted to the flower’s color, they will certainly come to eat the sunflower seeds. Blue-green According to House Wrens ‘Selection of Colored Nest Boxes’, nocturnal birds like blue-green colors. Author William Henry Hudson in his book Birds and Man says that birds and humans prefer blue because of the color’s association with all things pure. Purple Birds like hummingbirds prefer purple flowers. A study has proved this: artificial blooms each holding the same amount of sugar solution were placed near hummingbirds. The birds most often visited the purple flowers compared to other colors. Orange Most birds and bumblebees prefer flowers in this color. Others Bats and moths prefer drab colored flowers. From this, we can conclude that the majority of the birds prefer red, yellow orange and purple flowers. Therefore, you can accordingly choose one or more of these colors for your birdhouse. Red – hummingbirds Pink fuchsia – hummingbirds Orange – butterflies Purple – butterflies, hummingbirds White – moths, bees |
Why the hate on squirrels? Do they not deserve food and love? |