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Different Types of Bird Feeders
by Hope Mason
When shopping for bird feeders you are likely to encounter a number of
different styles and designs. The type of bird feeder that is best for you
might depend on the type of bird you want to attract and how close you
want to be to them in terms of an observer of their daily habits.
For a real close up view of feeding birds you might want to consider
window bird feeders. These types of bird feeders are attached to the
window glass with suction cups. You can buy these types of feeders for
smaller birds and also humming birds. Be sure to make sure this type of
feeder extends far out enough away from the window so that the bird does
not fly into the glass.
The screen tray birdfeeder, also known as steel mesh birdfeeder is a
tubular silo that is filled with different types of seeds or nuts
depending on what kind of bird you aware most interested in attracting.
These are hung from a tree and can also be quite popular with squirrels.
The most popular type of food used to fill a screen tray bird feeder is
peanuts. However they can also be filled with raisins, mealworms, black
oil or sunflower seeds.
If squirrels and other rodents are feasting too much on your bird seed you
can also buy types of bird feeders that are the weight activated and
spring shut once it detects the presence of a heavier small creature. You
can also buy cage protected feeders or ones that are totally housed in
metal. Other protective devices for your wild bird feeders include
spinners, dippers and flippers. The purpose of these gizmos is to throw
the squirrel off balance should it attempt to venture onto the feeding
platform.
Decorative bird feeders are brightly painted because the purpose is to
fool the bird into thinking they are feeding from a fruit tree. These are
excellent for attracting songbirds, especially the oriole. To attract
singing birds choose decorative birdhouses in colors such as yellow,
orange, red or pink. These types of bird feeders are often made of plastic
and might even seem a little tacky or not to your taste but it is this
type of bird feeder that will appeal the most to different types of song
birds, as well as humming birds.
There are many different types of humming bird feeders on the market.
Perhaps the most popular are the large pink plastic vessels shaped like
large bulbs or blossoms. These types of bird feeders have tubes that allow
the hummingbird to suck up nectar in the same way as he or she would suck
up nectar from the throat of a flower. However if you really want to
observe a hummingbird up close then you might want to install window
feeders.
If you want to attract wild birds, a wild bird feeder can be as simple as
a wooden trough, a plastic plate set out on a table or a ball of suet hung
in a tree. These should be placed some distance away from the house so the
birds are not intimidated by a human presence.
You can make your own wild bird feeder from an old milk carton that is
glued to a paper plate. A little door cut out of the bottom of the carton
serves as the dispenser for the food and the top of the carton is left, as
it is so more food can be added to the feeder as needed. The feeder is
then hung in a tree with a long piece of invisible thread or skinny wire
to discourage squirrels from getting at the food. This is one of those
types of bird feeders that makes an ideal craft project for kids.
You can purchase a bird feeder in a retail store but sometimes you can
save quite a bit of money by purchasing birdfeeders online. One benefit to
purchasing a bird feeder online is that often you can buy one that is more
eclectic or creative than one that you find in a store. There are also
many niche sites that you should check into when purchasing birdfeeders
online. These web sites are like small boutiques that specialize in
particular types of bird feeders.
Choosing a creative and unique design for your birdhouse can also prevent
your backyard looking just like every one else's on the block.
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