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Saturday, March 13, 2010
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Bird Feeding Stations

As it begins to warm up during spring it is always beautiful to see wildlife returning to your neighborhood. Many birds migrate for the colder months and seeing them in your garden again is a reassuring sign that warmer weather is right around the corner. A nice way to make sure that there is always a variety of birds around you home is with a few well placed bird feeding stations. Bird feeding stations are relatively inexpensive and by using a variety of different foods or liquids in the bird feeding stations, you can attract an excellent variety of birds that you can observe from the comfort of your home.

Bird watching can be a very rewarding, inexpensive hobby and a great way to get children interested in nature. Audubon societies exist the world over and you can obtain information on getting started in bird watching by contacting your local society. In fact, most of these societies have packages especially designed to help children to get into bird watching. They often include a guide to some common types of birds that are seen in that area, as well as information about the feeding habits and migration patterns of certain birds.

Bird feeding stations are available in a variety of sizes and depending on how large your garden is, you may decide to place several throughout your garden. Most of the bird feeding stations will include information about the kind of food you should put in the feeding station in order to attract a certain kind of bird. There will also usually be information regarding cleaning and maintenance of the bird feeding station in order to make sure that you do not accidentally make the birds sick. Combining bird feeding stations with bird baths is an excellent way to make your garden a haven for a variety of exotic birds.

When you live in a big city it is not hard to start feeling rather disconnected from nature. Designing your garden in a way that helps to bring nature to you can help you not to lose that connection. Bird feeding stations come in a variety of designs, so you will likely be able to find one in a size and style that fits the existing decor of your garden. Bird feeding stations can be hung from a variety of places. The most natural setting, of course, being from a tree; but if there are no trees available in your yard then there are several decorative posts that can be used to hang the bird feeding stations.

Spending time in your garden can be a very relaxing way to pass the time, and it can help you to forget the hustle and bustle that may be just outside. Bird feeding stations will make a very nice accent in your garden and they will also help to add to the fauna that spends time in your garden. They are an excellent opportunity to nurture a very rewarding hobby for your children or yourself. Add bird feeding stations to your garden and start getting back in touch with nature.

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