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Bird Feeding In Spring

Apr 24th 2020

Animal enthusiasts always want to help feed wildlife - as if wild animals, such as white-tailed deer, have it so rough in the springtime. Birds are no different; and homeowners may think that birds don't have enough food sources in the spring; but they are wrong. Here's what birds are eating this season. 


Okay, we'll back up by saying that birds need to adapt in the late winter-early spring seasons while searching for food. They may experience temperature changes due to migration paths; and they may see less seed sources during this time period. However, in the heart of spring, birds do just fine eating all sorts of insects, black sunflower seeds, pinhead oatmeal, raisins and currants, mealworms, waxworms, and much more.

It may be a sweet gesture to feed birds; but like other types of wildlife, and even homeless cats, they come back for more. Birds will devour fruits on bushes and in home gardens during the upcoming months ahead if bird feeders are not set out. Then, bird netting will need to be draped over plants to reduce the sight of birds on properties. Such a simple act of kindness can turn into a real headache for homeowners. 

Set out bird feeders away from home gardens, if you wish to feed birds - but be prepared to see a rise in bird movement.

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