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Friday, 04 December 2015 18:52

Our Feathered Friends

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This time of year, my backyard goes to the birds…literally! When bugs, seeds and berries become scarce or non-existent, it’s time to get the bird feeders out and take care of our feathered friends.

Many types of birds stay with us all winter and during the harsh season they will depend on us to help them sustain life. It really is a beautiful sight to look outside and see a large variety of birds sitting on the feeder or hopping around on the ground picking up the food that has fallen from the feeder.

Be careful to fill your feeder with good things that attract all types of birds. Sunflower seeds, peanuts, bits of dried fruit, milo and millet. Fill your feeder with this nutritional blend and you’ll soon see Cardinals, Blue Jays, Finches, Woodpeckers and more! Don’t forget to add a suet cake feeder in addition to your traditional feeder…Woodpeckers love to hang on the tree and pick a suet cake feeder!

Here’s a link that will get you on your way to creating a bird sanctuary in your backyard. There are several easy birdfeeder creations for you to make for the upcoming winter season

http://www.diyncrafts.com/3515/home/23-diy-birdfeeders-will-fill-garden-birds

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Wess McCullough

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