Larry Jordan Announces Attracting Birds Into Your Yard and Into Your Life – 7 Simple Steps to Success
Birds can be attracted to your home and surroundings simply by offering food, water and shelter.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, October 15, 2008 ) Oak Run, CA - The first step towards attracting birds to your home is research. You should discover what species of birds live in your area. Some birds will come and go depending on what time of year it is, and whether or not they are a migrant species. Find out which birds live in your specific habitat. Your local Audubon Society will most likely have a bird list specific to your area and loads of information on those specific birds.
If you want to see the birds, you have to get them close to your house. A variety of feeders will attract a variety of species. Regardless of what kind of feeder you install, make sure the birds will be safe from predators. If you have squirrels, squirrel-proof feeders are a must have. Water is essential for birds, and installing a bird bath or fountain in your yard will attract birds of all kinds.
Providing shelter will allow you to enjoy bird watching to the fullest degree. There are birdhouses for all different species of cavity nesting birds. If you have the ability to landscape around your house, you can get a list of appropriate plants from a local nursery or arbor society.
Food, Water, Shelter and a little bit of research will have you surrounded by birds year-round. To find out more information on topics such as bird identification, habitat rehabilitation and products for bird enthusiasts visit www.TheBirdersReport.com.
About Larry Jordan:
Larry Jordan has been bird watching and building birdhouses for over 25 years. He is an active member of the Audubon Society, and is the Shasta County Coordinator for the California Bluebird Recovery Program. His e-book is titled “The Definitive Guide to Building Your Own Birdhouses”. His blog has been operating for over a year, and discusses topics such as bird identification, habitat rehabilitation and products for bird enthusiasts.
Contact:
Larry Jordan
larry@thebirdersreport.com
http://www.thebirdersreport.com
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If you want to see the birds, you have to get them close to your house. A variety of feeders will attract a variety of species. Regardless of what kind of feeder you install, make sure the birds will be safe from predators. If you have squirrels, squirrel-proof feeders are a must have. Water is essential for birds, and installing a bird bath or fountain in your yard will attract birds of all kinds.
Providing shelter will allow you to enjoy bird watching to the fullest degree. There are birdhouses for all different species of cavity nesting birds. If you have the ability to landscape around your house, you can get a list of appropriate plants from a local nursery or arbor society.
Food, Water, Shelter and a little bit of research will have you surrounded by birds year-round. To find out more information on topics such as bird identification, habitat rehabilitation and products for bird enthusiasts visit www.TheBirdersReport.com.
About Larry Jordan:
Larry Jordan has been bird watching and building birdhouses for over 25 years. He is an active member of the Audubon Society, and is the Shasta County Coordinator for the California Bluebird Recovery Program. His e-book is titled “The Definitive Guide to Building Your Own Birdhouses”. His blog has been operating for over a year, and discusses topics such as bird identification, habitat rehabilitation and products for bird enthusiasts.
Contact:
Larry Jordan
larry@thebirdersreport.com
http://www.thebirdersreport.com
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