A window feeder is a great way to enjoy watching birds up close as they feed. But how do you attract birds to a window feeder? By following a few simple tips, you can easily attract birds to your window feeder and enjoy watching them feed all year long.
1. Choose the right location for your window feeder. Place your window feeder in an area where birds can easily see it and where they feel safe approaching it. A good location is near trees or shrubs where birds can perch and watch for predators.
2. Make sure your window feeder is clean. Birds are very sensitive to smells and will avoid a feeder that smells dirty. Clean your window feeder regularly with soap and water and make sure to rinse it well.
3. Use the right food. Not all birds eat the same food, so it’s important to offer a variety of food items to attract the widest range of birds. A good mix of seeds, fruits, and nuts will attract the most birds.
4. Keep your window feeder full. Birds will only visit a feeder that is full, so make sure to keep it topped off with fresh food.
5. Be patient. It may take a little time for birds to find your window feeder. Once they do, they will keep coming back as long as you keep the food fresh and the feeder clean.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you attract birds to a tube feeder?
String up some colorful Christmas lights around the feeder to liven it up, or use a bird seed mix that includes items like thistle, sunflower, and niger. Some birders also install flower feeders near tube feeders to encourage hummingbirds and other pollinators.
What makes a good bird feeder?
The ideal bird feeder is sturdy enough to withstand winter weather and squirrels, tight enough to keep seeds dry, easy to assemble and, most important of all, easy to keep clean. To attract the greatest variety of birds to your yard, provide several different feeder types offering a variety of foods.
Do Hopper feeders attract birds?
Yes, hopper feeders are attractive to most feeder birds, including finches, jays, cardinals, buntings, grosbeaks, sparrows, chickadees, and titmice; they’re also squirrel magnets. Many hoppers can hold enough seed to last for several days, which can make them very convenient for people, but dangerous for birds if the seed within is allowed to get wet.
How do I choose the best bird feeders for squirrels?
Some weight-sensitive tube feeders that close off seed access include the traditional metal globe or tub, as well as nyjer feeders with mesh socks. If you have large birds like cardinals, blue jays, or chickadees that are known for raiding bird feeders for food, you'll want to get a feeder with large openings so they can't easily fit their head inside and grab the food.
Where to position bird feeders to attract birds?
The best places to position a bird feeder are in areas that offer good viewing opportunities. For example, if you live in an urban area, placing your feeder on a balcony or roof top is a great place to attract many different kinds of birds. In addition, positioning your feeder near trees or other tall objects will also draw in many different species.
Sources
- https://www.birdbarn.co.uk/how-to-attract-birds-to-window-feeder
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw4O9ALJh_U
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- https://birdsacademy.com/how-to-attract-birds-to-a-window-feeder/
- https://www.wikihow.com/Attract-Birds-to-Feeder
- https://homebirdfeeder.com/how-to-attract-birds-to-your-window-feeder/
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