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See our large selection of beautiful Coppertop feeders, houses and baths. These are attractive additions to any yard and make perfect gifts. We even have some on sale this week! We have bird feeders of all kinds - hummingbird feeders, oriole feeders, tube feeders, hopper feeders, beautiful brushed copper bird feeders, etc. as well as an assortment of birdbaths and birdhouses. We can save you time and money with our next day delivery, personal customer service, large product selection, low prices and free shipping offer! By combining beauty and function, our bird feeders, bird houses and bird baths offer an interesting addition to your yard, deck or balcony while attracting a variety of birds. Bat houses are also available. We offer many styles in each category to satisfy your needs and compliment your space. Just click on the pictures below to see them. Or for more bird feeder information and tips for attracting more birds, please visit our Bird Feeders Blog.
Eco-Friendly Feeders: These new environmentally friendly feeders are made of at least 90% recycled plastic. Consider this "green" choice!
Hummingbird Feeders: These specialized nectar feeders are designed specifically for hummingbirds. They use nectar made of 4 parts water to 1 part white sugar. Hummingbird feeders can be hung very near the house or deck for fascinating watching. We also have nectar feeders designed for orioles. Tube Feeders: These are hollow tubes which come in many sizes with multiple perches for small birds. They attract finches, chickadees, titmice, etc. If you have squirrels in the area, you should consider adding a baffle on top to discourage them. Hopper Feeders (house feeders): These attractive feeders hold larger quantities of seed and attract small birds as well as larger birds such as jays. Many have removable metal trays and drain water. Platform Feeders: These are used to attract ground feeding birds such as doves, sparrows, juncos and quail, but of course many other birds will also be attracted (squirrels too!). Since they have no protection from the weather, be sure the feeder has drainage holes. Suet Feeders and Suet Cakes: Woodpeckers and cardinals love these! Find a large assortment of suet cakes which birds love. Squirrel Proof Feeders: Many feeders come with a protective cage or baffle to keep squirrels out and let the birds in. This is very helpful in areas with lots of squirrels. Window Feeders: Having a bird feeder suction cupped to the window makes birdwatching up close and personal. Thistle Feeders: These are designed to hold Nyjer seed and attract all kinds of finches, as well as siskins and redpolls. Oriole Feeders: Using the same sugar water that hummingbirds love, these bird feeders attract beautiful Orioles. Coppertop - Brushed Copper Series: Attractive and durable brushed copper metal for years of enjoyment. Birdbaths: Attract more birds to your yard by offering a source of fresh, clean water. Birdhouses: These are decorative as well as functional. Accessories And Wild Bird Food: This is the place to find brackets, baffles, seed catch trays, suet, seed, etc.
Beginning Bird Feeding Attracting wild birds to your backyard is easy to do and very enjoyable. You will most likely be quite surprised at the variety of birds who will frequent your yard with some encouragement from you. By simply providing food and water and possibly some nesting places, your yard will become a busy place for both permanent resident species and those migrating. If you don't see many birds in your yard, try scattering some mixed seed (available in your local grocery store) and small pieces of white bread on the ground. You will almost surely soon see birds you didn't even know were in the neighborhood. This will be especially successful in the fall when birds are looking for places to winter or are migrating. Now it's time to add a bird feeder! You will notice that different species have different food preferences and feeding habits. Some birds will feed only on the ground, while others prefer a hanging bird feeder. Some like small seeds and some prefer only sunflower seeds offered in a tube bird feeder or hopper bird feeder. It is best for the birds and for you to have several feeders stocked with different foods to cater to the widest variety of birds. Adding a water source attracts even more birds. Many kinds of birds, including those that may not be interested in your feeders, will come to your yard for water. Bird baths are attractive and useful, but not necessary. Any shallow container will do. We use plant trays as well as hanging or standing bird baths. A brimming birdbath is attractive to every bird in your area. Even though there is a plentiful supply of food during spring and summer, birds will still visit your feeders. They won't feed exclusively at bird feeders for insects and bugs are favorite foods, but they still enjoy seeds. Since there will be an abundance of insects and wild fruits for the birds to choose from, you will most likely find fewer birds visiting. Many people take their birdfeeders down during the summer, but if you keep them available, birds will visit them regularly. While birds are in the yard, they are also looking for beetles, caterpillars, etc. which is very helpful in any yard. This is the time to watch your visitors acting naturally as they gather food for their offspring and soon birds will be bringing the next generation into the yard. This is also a good time to clean up beneath your bird feeders and replace mulch to get ready for fall. If space allows, try planting sunflowers or corn for birds will have a wonderful time picking at the seeds for weeks. Choosing a Bird Feeder Bird feeders come in all shapes and sizes, are made of wood, recycled plastic, metal, regular plastic or a combination of materials. Plain or fancy, a bird feeder is only successful if birds come to visit it. How the feeder looks is only important to us for the birds only care about what it is filled with. When choosing a bird feeder there are a few things worth considering. Be sure that the feeder is easy to clean and fill. Nobody wants to hassle with an inconvenient bird feeder. Be sure the feeder of choice will keep seeds dry or at least dry quickly after a storm. To avoid mold and disease, the bird feeder must protect seed and drain easily. For platform feeders and hopper feeders, make sure the bottom is made of screening for quick drainage. Birds find their food by sight, so are especially drawn to a feeder with visible seeds and other birds feeding. Try to chose a bird feeder that is big enough to hold a few birds comfortably at a time. Decorative Bird FeedersHere at BirdFeederCabin.com, we offer unique bird feeders. If you need to buy all season bird feeders, backyard bird feeders or backyard feeder selections, you will find we have what you need. We offer a variety of the best unique hummingbird feeders, tube bird feeders, bird hopper feeders, and much more! We invite you to take a look around our site and find out more about our wild bird feeders. |
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