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Summer Bird
Feeding
As summer dawns, most of us will be outdoors more
often and we will see our winter hobbies give way to our warm
weather pastimes. Backyard birding is one winter hobby we see
disappear all too swiftly in warm weather. Many believe that birds
simply do not need our help in the summer and we put up our feeders
to be brought out again next winter. Bird feeding during the summer
is certainly not a necessity, as birds have survived without man's
seed offerings for thousands of years; however, it is a fun and
rewarding hobby and a fantastic way to enjoy nature. Both birds and
we enthusiastic hobbyists can find a number of great benefits to
summer bird feeding.
The birds most helped by maintained summer bird feeders are the
adult nesting birds; especially those who brood more than once a
year. Foraging through the area for seed, insects, or other viable
food sources for nestlings takes a significant amount of effort for
birds and adults often do not have time to forage for themselves.
When seed, fruit, or insects are readily available at a nearby
feeder, adults can grab a quick snack and will better care for and
protect the nest. This will lead to stronger offspring and a
healthier population overall. Some species of bird will even bring
juveniles to the feeder to dine, offering you a better chance to see
them away from the nest.
A wealth of birds migrates toward more temperate climates for
breeding during the summer. This brings a wider variety of birds to
the area than are traditionally seen in winter. These birds on
migration will often be fatigued and will only be stopping briefly
to forage before continuing their journeys. With seed, suet, or
insects readily available, you will often be rewarded with sightings
that otherwise would go unnoticed. To maximize the potential bird
variety in your garden, add several different types of feeders;
particularly ones that feed fruit, jelly, mealworms, and nectar.
This heightens the attractiveness of your area to specific groups of
bird.
The warm, sunny days of summer not only create fantastic conditions
for picnics and outdoor activities; but also present perfect birding
conditions. The warm temperatures, sunny conditions, and longer days
of summer create excellent chances to see more birds than in winter.
Early summer mornings and dusks are a great time to see birding
action up close at the feeders. Watch the birds in your garden
prepare for the day or flock around feeders for a nightly snack.
Feeding birds throughout the summer is a great opportunity to help
their populations and enjoy your hobby year-round. Always remember
to practice responsible feeding, by keeping the feeders clean and
ensuring that no food has spoiled. If birds are using your feeders
regularly, be sure to leave them out through the spring and autumn,
when they are needed most for breeding or preparing for the winter.
The summer months offer plenty of warm weather and outdoor fun, and
feeding birds truly adds to your seasonal enjoyment. We have a
complete line of feeders and birding items to meet your needs in our
Wild Birds department to check out all of our exciting products.
For more personal assistance, call one of our customer service
representatives toll free at 877-562-1818 or internationally at
513-232-4225 from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Standard Time Monday through
Friday.

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