Wednesday, March 19, 2008

The Birds Are Coming!

Spring is coming the birds are coming. Are you prepared to accommodate the wondrous winged beauties? I have been preparing our yard by cleaning out the birdhouses of last years nests. This is a good time to clean your bird feeders. Are there birds you want to attract? If so providing the right birdhouse, and food is essential. Do you have problems with squirrels attacking your feeders? How about those nuisance starlings who love to eat all the suet. Having a plan is important on what your backyard priorities are. Another important step in attracting birds is natural habitat. Providing trees, flowers and bushes not only provide cover for the birds but certain ones provide a food source. For example the cedar tree has a berry that wax wings love, among other bird species. Having a natural food source encourages the birds and helps them feel more secure in your yard. These are areas to consider, now is the time to start. I will address more on these topics in postings to come. For more information and great tips please visit.
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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Magical Bird Houses

When you look at an old American or European backyard, you can expect to find at least one bird house mounted on a tree branch or standing on a pole. For many years, people all over the world have been putting up these tiny homes. Bird houses have a certain magical attraction to them, which makes them a rather whimsical addition to any kind of garden. These days, bird houses are very much in fashion and you can see many of them that are quite creative and very elaborately designed.
People build or buy bird houses for a variety of reasons. Many homeowners find them to be a charming ornament for their gardens. Some people even collect antique bird houses that they put up in secret corners of their garden. These are remarkable conversation pieces for guests. Even children find them quite delightful. For them, bird houses are like surprises hidden among the leaves and branches in the garden.
There is also a certain tranquility that bird houses can bring. While relaxing in your garden, you can spend hours watching the different kinds of birds resting in your bird houses. Some will stay for only a few minutes, and others may stay a while longer.
Sometimes birds will even lay their eggs in the bird houses, and they will stay there until the chick is ready to take off. During these rare occasions, you are privileged to witness the growth of a new life, which is a very special and magnificent experience in itself. Please click here
Although bird houses do provide some relaxation and satisfaction for humans, their benefit is generally for the birds themselves. Many wild birds, especially those that have traveled a long distance, use these bird houses as a temporary home. They will even be more grateful if you put some grains in the bird house. These migratory birds will be very hungry after several days of flying, and a few grains of birdseed will definitely be a feast for them.
In the end, it really doesn't matter if the bird house is big or small, or whether it is intricately designed by a professional craftsman, or nailed together by a child. Bird houses, no matter what they look like, are symbols of man's kindheartedness to animals. They show how we can, and do, take care of nature's more fragile creatures, without expecting anything in return, and that is what really makes them magical.

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Saturday, March 8, 2008

How bird houses started

Humans have a natural tendency to decorate and make things better. We like adorning our houses with all sorts of frills and ornaments. During the holiday seasons, we put up whatever decorations are necessary for the current festivities. Neighbors sometimes even compete as to the lavishness of their trimmings.
It's hard to explain why people love decorating so much. Some even go out of their way to look for special ornaments for their homes – decorative plants, decorative mugs, decorative candles, even decorative bird houses.
But what we humans do not realize is that while we are busy scouring antique stores for decorative bird houses to put up in our yards, the birds themselves are also very busy adorning their own homes.
In the beginning, there were no decorative bird houses. All avian domiciles looked alike and were rather boring-looking. The creation of decorative bird houses all started with a couple of wrens who got bored with their simple house. They woke up one day and realized that they wanted to paint their dull wooden house a bright pink. They also painted the inside with a fresh coat of yellow.
At first the neighbors just laughed at them but soon, they came to see that redoing their own houses wasn’t such a bad idea. The birds all got out their paintbrushes and this marked the beginning of decorative bird houses.
It did not take long for the birds to figure out that they can do so much more with their houses than just paint them. Soon, the whole neighborhood was engrossed in embellishing their decorative bird houses with anything unique they can find. The finches added fancy feed troughs. The sparrows added some colorful perches beneath their entryways. And not to be outdone, even the ravens put up shiny new aluminum siding to their dwelling. In no time at all, decorative bird houses can be seen all throughout the area.
As the holidays arrive, we humans start putting up lights and fancy ornaments in our house and yard. Likewise, the birds also strung blinking lights along the sides and roofs of their decorative bird houses. Some of the more adventurous critters would even tie some holly or mistletoe to their front perches to celebrate the spirit of the season.
The decorative bird houses became more and more elaborate as the days passed. Soon, the whole neighborhood resembled a miniature human village. The birds found human dwellings quite attractive so they tried to imitate their design the best way that they can. And that is how decorative bird houses came to be.
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