FIVE THINGS THAT WILL ATTRACT MORE BIRDS TO YOUR OUTDOOR SPACE

Do you love different species of birds? Do you sometimes wish that more birds would visit your outdoor space? There are things you can do to see more birds in your garden. Here are five actions that you can take to encourage the birds to come and visit you: 

 

Provide A Constant Supply of Fresh Water  

All animals require water, and birds are no different. Like humans, birds need water for drinking and keeping clean. If you ensure that your garden always has a supply of fresh water, you will increase the odds of avian visitors gracing your garden with their presence.   

The best way to ensure you have fresh water in your garden is to use a vessel such as a water butt to collect it. If you attach the water butt to your drainpipe, it will collect fresh rainwater for you every time it rains.  

 

Put Up Bird Feeders  

All animals must eat, and birds are no different. If you want to see more birds in your outdoor space, try putting up a few bird feeders. If the birds in your neighborhood understand that your yard is full of food, they are sure to spend a lot of time there.  

 

Encourage Them To Build Their Nests  

If birds build nests in your garden, you are sure to see a lot of them. There are a few things that you can do to encourage birds to nest in your garden. Begin by providing materials that birds use to build nests, such as natural fibers and pieces of plant material. For instance, birds are particularly partial to using dog hair to insulate their nests. Leave the natural fibers somewhere up high so that the birds can easily reach them.   

Having trees in your garden is advantageous when you want birds to build nests there. However, you can always hang up some nest boxes to make up for any lack of trees. There are many nest boxes available for purchase. You can buy them both online and at some brick-and-mortar stores. What is more, you can purchase different types of nest boxes depending on what bird varieties you wish to attract. For instance, some nest boxes are for owls while others are for robins. Take a look around to find out more about what is available. 

 

Plant What They Love  

Birds are partial to plants. They are more likely to spend time in your garden if you plant the plants they enjoy the most. Suppose, for example, that you wanted more songbirds to spend time in your garden. In that case, you would plant marigolds, daisies, cornflowers, asters, and sunflowers to encourage songbirds to come.  

 

Buy Food They Enjoy  

It is not enough to have birdfeeders in your outdoor space to attract birds. It is sensible to fill the bird feeders with the food birds like to eat most. For instance, you might try filling your bird feeder with black-oil sunflower seeds because lots of birds tend to enjoy them. Birds also tend to enjoy millet, cracked corn, and peanuts.   

Check your bird feeders regularly to ensure that they are not empty. When food stocks go down, replenish them. Feeding birds is most important in winter when the ground freezes. Whenever the temperature plummets, birds could use some extra help.  

 

Enjoy The Birds in Your Garden   

When you have all the right things in place, birds will visit your outdoor space regularly. All that remains is for you to enjoy their visits and get to know your new avian friends. In time, some of the birds in your garden grow tame and form a good relationship with you and other members of your family. There is something very peaceful and relaxing about getting to know the birds in your neighborhood.

Mattew Dammann