How Not To Clean up Your Backyard For Birds |
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This is a good time to start thinking about what to do in your backyard for birds in the spring. Instead of
Dead trees are also an important source of food for birds as there are a number of beetles and other insects which inhabit them. And a pile of sticks and tree limbs is a source of safety for small birds avoiding a predator, a good place to break the cold winds in winter and small sticks and dead grass can be a source of nesting material. Combine leaving some of this in your yard with native plantings, and you will find your backyard to be a very attractive spot for a greater variety of birds!
Obviously you need to take down trees that pose a safety issue, but if you have any snags that don’t pose a risk, consider keeping them. You might discover that they have nest sites already excavated and you may find there are some active nests. Depending on where you live, some birds may be nesting already, so if you do decide a tree needs to be taken down, check to ensure there are no nesting birds inside it or in its branches. If you don’t have any snags on your property, consider keeping a pile of tree branches near the feeder so birds can escape from a predator attack. Of course, you can always provide bird houses if you don’t have any suitable natural homes. But if you do have the ability to provide natural homes, aka dead trees, take advantage of it and give the birds in your backyard a special treat. |