A Bird Habitat 

Creating a habitat for birds can be a fun and
rewarding hobby. To attract and keep birds coming to the new environment you've created, there
are a few simple things you need to do.
Hang a variety of birdhouses for different types of birds. Many birds
will come back year after year to roost in the same house. Do some research
to find out what types of birds you want to attract and where they like their
houses.
You will also want a variety of bird feeders and food. This is key...if
you want to keep the birds around you must provide food and shelter
for them year round. If you forget to feed for a while them or stop feeding
them all winter, they will go elsewhere.
Birds also love a good bath and a drink. A birdbath is a great place for
birds. They can cool off in the summer heat, take a bath, etc. I find
a shady place for a birdbath to be the best. In the summer it won't dry out as
fast or grow algae. They also need a water source in the winter. A Bird Bath
Heater is a great way to provide a water source during the frigid winter
months.
Birds are super fun to watch. Each species seems to have their own
personality, song and dance routine. Get a pair of binoculars and keep
them handy. Also a book about birds of your region will help you identify new
birds.
I'm no expert on birds by any stretch of imagination, however, I know I
love to watch the pair of House Finches come back to the same bird
house each season. This bird house has been hanging in the same spot on my
front porch since the previous owners lived here.
My family all love to watch the birds come to the window feeder.
They are so up close, its the only time my 3 small children stay still
and quiet.
Providing a good habitat for birds can also be just having good natural
shelter. Trees and shrubs that can provide natural shelter, shade and
protection. Shrubs that have berries in the fall and winter, like Viburnum,
Oregon Grape Holly, and Pyracantha provide food for the birds into the winter.
Sunflowers are a great summer treat for the birds.
Be patient when creating a new habitat for the birds. It takes a little
time for the birds to discover a new environment. Once they do, you
will be surprised and pleased at the variety of beauty now in your yard.
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