What should I feed my backyard birds?
Black oil sunflower seed is the staple of most birds in this area.
You can also provide thistle, safflower, corn and peanuts for added variety.
Feeders should be cleaned once a week to prevent the spread of disease.
Offer your backyard birds fresh water for drinking and bathing.
Describe a good location for a butterfly garden.
The first step is to choose a sunny spot. Most garden butterflies prefer
sunny locations. Avoid wide-open areas where birds can easily spot their
prey. Walls or borders of shrubs and trees provide adequate shelter from
wind. Backyards are ideal for planting a butterfly garden. Choose native
plants to provide a more natural setting for visitors to your garden.
What types of habitat can be created in a backyard setting?
Backyard wildlife habitats can be as simple or as complex as you wish,
as long as the major habitat requirements of food, water, nesting and resting
areas are provided in correct spatial arrangement. Some projects that can
be incorporated into a backyard landscape are wildflower meadows, butterfly/hummingbird
gardens, privacy screens, driveway hedgerows, small food plots, garden
ponds, feeders, and nesting and roosting boxes for birds and small mammals.
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