A gardener’s relationship with birds is one of mutual benefit. The gardener provides for a few of the birds basic needs, and the birds help to keep down the insect population while treating us to an unending source of entertainment. Birds take their role as insect predator seriously. A single bird will gulp down 500 to 1,000 insects in an afternoon.
Birds have four primary needs: food, water, shelter and a place to raise a family. As you’ll see, these needs are easily met.

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For more suggestions on feeding birds, see Leigh Abernathy’s article, It’s For The Birds on theĀ gardenguides.com website. If you’re interested in attracting hummingbirds to your garden, see Naomi Mathew’s article, Creating a Hummingbird Haven on theĀ gardenguides.com website.
When hanging your birdhouse, position the entrance hole away from prevailing winds.
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