Bird Migration In Canada
Oct 3rd 2019
In the United States, bird migration occurs during the spring and fall months when the birds flock south to get away from cold fronts and harsh winter storms. But, in Canada, 22 percent of Canadian bird species spend the whole year in the country while 75 percent flock elsewhere at least half the year. This usually happens when the plentiful food and warm weather of the Canadian summer ends and they want to leave warm climates.
Throughout the year, gardeners spend a lot of time focused on deer management but they neglect bird control. Ridding birds from gardens is easy to do for growers planting an array of sweet fruits and berries. Using bird nets is the easiest technique to rid birds from gardens by using a loose netting that simply drapes over bushes and shrubbery.
Bird management isn't as expensive as deer management; and will alleviate the headache and heartbreak they cause on gardeners throughout the year.