feedersIf you are thinking about setting up a couple of gazebo
bird feeders in your backyard, you should see to it that you spend some time researching on the best kind of bird seed that you can use for your
bird feeders. Check the seeds during every refill and see which ones the birds like best, basically, it is the seed which ends up being consumed the most.
Here, you should start by using black oil sunflower seeds and safflower seeds since these are the seeds that most wild birds go for. Your feeders will have plenty of bird visitors when you make use of these seeds. When it comes to these two seed types, these are preferred by a lot of wild birds including cardinals, chickadees, goldfinches, and jays. A lot of birds prefer black oil sunflower seeds over the striped ones and this is something that you should take note of here. In this case, finches will love it when you fill your
bird feeders with food such as thistle or nyjer seeds.
For juncos, quails, and sparrows to be interested in your feeders, you will never go wrong with millet. If you put cracked corn in your
duncraft bird feeders, it will most likely catch the eye of jays, pheasants and doves. For the wrens, nuthatches and thrashers, what they want are nuts and peanut mixes.
Suet provides the much needed fats and protein for the birds. When it comes to the suet, it is the preferred food of insect-eating birds. "Birds love worms", this was a common statement made in school right? This is actually true and today, you can get meal worms in a lot of pet stores. Worms are actually very nutritious and it is simply great for the newborn hatchlings. When it comes to wild birds, they will also like nectars. Nectars need to be handled differently though. For the orioles and hummingbirds, nectar dispensers are advisable so consider having them.
There are bird feeders that come with a wide base and for these feeders, you might want to consider using packaged wild bird mixes. Think of this as providing the birds with a seed buffet and so you need to give them ample room to move about as they sift through the seeds. The wide base also prevents seed wastes because the seeds do not end up falling on the ground as the birds sift for food.
You also have the option of using apples, bananas, and melons in your feeders. Feeders can also be filled with berries and raisins. You will surely attract orioles with these. It will be easier for you to choose bird seeds if you are aware of the local birds in your area. You need to do some kind of trial and error if you are new to the bird feeder activity. This way, you can also decide which type of birds you would like to feed in the long run.