Birds are my favorite animals. I love to listen to the different sounds, songs, chirps birds make. I love to see their beautiful colors. I love to see them soaring high above and wondering where they are going to land. Here are my recommendations for...
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attract birds to your wooden birdhouse, this bird house can be attached to a tree trunk or wood post or hang it on a tree branch with a small rope at the top of the bird house
5 Hole Bird House
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an alternative to wooden birdhouse can be this copper birdhouse stake that can be placed in the ground about your garden
Large Copper Colored Multi-Birdhouse
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if you live in an area that is heavily populated with squirrels you will want a bird feeder that is squirrel proof to keep them from eating all the bird feed
Pinecone Bird Feeder with Flexports
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cylindrical feeders like this one attracts finches and nuthatches, I like the different perches around it so several birds can eat at once
Metal Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder
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if you don't have a tree to hang a bird feeder in you can use a bird feeder pole, this one is nice because it includes a suet cage tray, a mesh tray, a bird bath tray and a squirrel baffle
Bird Feeding Pole
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adding a bird bath to your garden can bring chirping friends, I recommend this solar powered fountain the movement of the water attracts birds to drink and bathe which they will be looking for in the hot summer
Birdbath
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seeds and berries attract smaller birds like finches or millet, this high-energy food for year-round feeding
attracts cardinals, chickadees, nuthatches, woodpeckers and other colorful songbirds
Wild Bird Food Nut & Fruit Seed Blend
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black oil sunflower seeds attract blue jays, cardinals, chickadees - this premium blend offers high energy nourishment that can attract colorful birds to your gardens
Armstrong Wild Bird Food Premium Blend
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I use this in one bird feeder as I have a dove family that visits and nests, but it also good for quail, sparrow and ground feeding birds
Ground Feeding Wild Bird Food
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birch trees grow well in most states which birds need for nesting and shelter for protection from predators
Dakota Pinnacle Birch Trees
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this palm grows well in my growing zone and when it starts to fruit clusters of creamy white flowers transition to bright-colored dates pollinated by birds and insects
Sylvester Palm Tree
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I'm planting in a large container on my patio, it's known for its unique, refreshing fragrance and glossy, dark-green leaves that will add interest to my patio and can be used as a cooking spice. During the summer months, it will produce small black ...
Bay Laurel Tree
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beautiful for the garden this shrub provides eye-level pops of bright, bold color, flower spikes hold hundreds of fragrant cranberry-red blooms which attract butterflies, bees and hummingbirds. CranRazz is drought-and heat-tolerant, making it adapta...
CranRazzâ„¢ Butterfly Trees
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this is a great website that could help you with planning a beautiful garden, yard, landscape for birds and wildlife, it tells you the growing zone for your area and what plants, shrubs and trees are best for your area
Fast Growing Trees
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I can place this adorable ceramic frog on my patio table and it can be used as a bird bath or bird feeder giving the feathered friends plenty of water/feed
Ceramic Frog Bird Feeder
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an adorable bird feeder for our feathered friends
Bird Feeder
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watch for the hummingbirds
Hummingbird Feeder
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feed the birds
Nature's Way Country Cottage Gazebo Bird Feeder
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I must gift myself this cute fox bird feeder that includes sunflower chips, crushed peanuts, canola seed, white millet and cranberry to attract birds and keep them coming for more