| Get a bird buddy!!! It’s the best |
+1 I love my little backyard ecosystem since going native. But I love my bird feeder too. If you're enjoying the bird feeder, consider a squirrel picnic table. Yes, that's a thing and it brings me great joy
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| Get a Bird Buddy. So worth it. |
This is what I expect to see from DCUM. Why do you have to rain on her parade? I haven't gotten into birds yet because I am too busy yelling at the bunnies and squirrels that are trying to eat my garden. My focus is still on the ground, but I am sure birds will have my attention sooner than later. |
And the sound id part is awesome! DH & I will be on the back patio and say "Oh, its a Robin! What is that one?" Whip out the app and it a few seconds know that it is a House Wren. |
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But the bird feeder is outside not on my kitchen counter. The sun's UV rays will kill and disease so long as you do not lick the feeder. |
I love the sound ID. Last year, I identified over 100 species of birds through the sound ID, mostly on my walks. |
| We have 6 bird houses hanging in our trees. And a bird bath. Don't happen to have a bird feeder. |
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We have devised a bird bath that uses a pump to keep the water moving through it. It is a fabulous bird attracter. The birds line up to use it. |
I bought a solar fountain and put it in the bird bath. Unfortunately, I don't think the birds care much, one way or the other. That one gets about as much traffic as the one with nothing but some rocks in it. |
| Add a bird bath! It is pure joy seeing them come visit and splash around every day. |
| This thread is funny. I too had a bird feeder that brought me a lot of joy. Until a neighbor's cat figured it out and started killing birds weekly off my feeder. (It's a bird feeder very high up on my 2nd story deck). DCUM told me how awful I was for having a bird feeder and that I was a bad person. |
| Good suggestion on having a bird bath!!! I've never had a feeder because I thought the seed drop would attract rodents. Is a bird bath better, or do all kinds of wildlife visit (I don't want raccoons and possums)> |
If you have your standard bird bath, unless there is a drought, it won’t attract anything besides birds and squirrels possibly. If you have a stream or a pond, that could attract other wildlife. |