Firstly, birds will be attracted by the
geographic location of your garden.
To find out which birds are in the
geographic area of your garden at the moment, you will have to consult
specialty magazines and documentations. Maybe even the weather guy can provide
some information regarding this aspect although this is not always true.
Libraries and book stores have books based on migration, on the roads that some
bird species take to get to their summer or winter residence. Also, taking
pictures of birds you see around you and then reading informative materials
that you already have, or searching for information related to them can be an
option to find out if these bird are going to make a stop in the area that you
live in.
Birds need water. This is highly
important. A bath or a pool, no matter the size or the material, would
instantly attract many bird families, even wild ducks and gooses to the
vicinity.
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If you could also arrange a place where
they could find some food, bird seeds, bread or anything else they might like,
that would increase the chances they might appear somewhere in your garden. You
can try, for instance with corn. Seeds of any type also hold an answer to the
question related to attracting birds towards your garden. The seeds that almost
all birds prefer are sun-flower seeds, extremely easy to find, and cheap to buy
also. Before buying the seeds, you should make a list of all the birds that you
have spotted in the area and research every bird's food preferences to assure
you can provide food for many types of birds present.
These are the first steps that you have to
make to attract birds in your garden. The second step is keeping away all the
things that might scare or disturb birds in or around your garden. Animals from
the next garden and neighbors dogs can scare the birds. Maybe ask the neighbors
to keep the dogs chained or in the house, because persistent dog barking may
not allow the birds to settle in your garden.
Also, you must know that some birds do not
agree with each other, so that a certain species might avoid your garden
because there is another species in it. Some can also stay away because of the
fact you have children and the noise is too loud, and others can stay away
because the place doesn't look natural enough. So, knowing their nature and
customs can be a decisive factor in bringing particular birds to your backyard.
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