Attract Backyard Birds with an Ecosystem Approach!

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  • @BackyardEcology
    @BackyardEcology  10 місяців тому +2

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  • @JC-nl3nh
    @JC-nl3nh 10 місяців тому +18

    A little mockingbird loved my ilex verticillata berries this winter, he cleaned the whole bush within a week!

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  10 місяців тому +5

      Awesome! Mockingbirds are fun to watch when they are feeding on native berries.

    • @JC-nl3nh
      @JC-nl3nh 10 місяців тому +3

      yes it was fun to watch, they look goofy but precise and methodical somehow.. hoping for lots of serviceberries this coming season.@@BackyardEcology

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  10 місяців тому +3

      If your serviceberries produce there will be birds all over them - even when they are still green! @@JC-nl3nh

    • @andredo4880
      @andredo4880 Місяць тому +1

      Człowieku, nie wiesz nawet jak mi pomogłeś, zastanawiałem się nad kupnem jakiegoś drzewa do ogrodu i Twój komentarz wyświetlił mi się jako pierwszy, pozdrawiam z Polski

  • @mercedeshorn8950
    @mercedeshorn8950 9 місяців тому +3

    I'd love to see that video on the best wildflowers for seed eating birds!

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  9 місяців тому +1

      Stay tuned! More are in the works. Making them is very weather dependent so not sure exactly when they will come out.

  • @LlibertarianGalt
    @LlibertarianGalt 10 місяців тому +3

    I've been using feeders the last 6 - 8 months but just as I sew trees, hedging and flowers! Got a large variety of berry producing plants to get down after winter. 😊

  • @joshuawaynehensley
    @joshuawaynehensley 10 місяців тому +7

    Thank you for the excellent video and info!
    I was once cornered by a strange gathering of men who kept shouting "Ni!" at me until I agreed to bring them a shrubbery that "looked nice and wasn't too expensive." Very troubling.

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  10 місяців тому +4

      I too have run into those same guys😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @gardenforbirds
      @gardenforbirds 10 місяців тому +1

      😂 I was genuinely concerned for a minute! I hope you were able to provide them the required shrubberies!

  • @syrpentina
    @syrpentina 9 місяців тому +5

    I love the habitat-based approach to attracting and supporting birds and local wildlife. Thank you for sharing this!❤

  • @littlegreenlibrarian
    @littlegreenlibrarian 3 місяці тому +2

    yes, please, best plants for seeds for the birds would be great!

  • @Antarctica2025
    @Antarctica2025 6 місяців тому +2

    Yes, all my gardening is ecological! Thank you.

  • @virginiacurtis4431
    @virginiacurtis4431 Місяць тому

    Yes, more videos!!

  • @piaonomata9220
    @piaonomata9220 2 місяці тому

    Fostering ecologically-minded management of your land has so many rewards. It does require rethinking a lot of what we've come to internalize about what makes "good" landscaping--plants with perfect foliage, insectless yards, short monoculture grass lawns, etc., etc. I've found it helpful to consider munched-up foliage, groundhogs sheltering under our deck, and wasps swarming around our goldenrod and wingstem as a sort of 5-star Yelp review from the local wildlife. :)
    And I cannot stress enough how species diversity explodes with the addition of a water feature. In addition to the frogs and dragon-/damselflies that have discovered our little pond, we're also seeing migratory birds we've never seen in our yard before (e.g., Louisiana waterthrushes!!) make stops there.

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  2 місяці тому +1

      Water features are the most bang per for your buck and per unit of area of just about anything you can do habitat wise in a yard. Everything comes to them. Hoping to do some more water feature content over the winter as we install a small pond in one of our native beds.

    • @piaonomata9220
      @piaonomata9220 2 місяці тому

      @BackyardEcology I look forward to that...thank you!

  • @johnford7847
    @johnford7847 10 місяців тому +3

    Inspirational. Thank you.

  • @jameslomenzo1139
    @jameslomenzo1139 4 місяці тому

    The wild poke salad plant supplies alot of food for songbirds, Eastern Bluebirds, Mockingbirds, here in Middle Tennessee. I noticed it comes up in the same place every spring, some are 8-10ft tall in my backyard.

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  4 місяці тому

      Pokeweed is a super plant for both birds and pollinators. Great plant for many applications but can be a bit aggressive in certain conditions - especially areas with disturbed soil.

  • @moniquemacneil5522
    @moniquemacneil5522 5 місяців тому +1

    So much fun to watch this knowing I've provided so many of these, we had a beautiful row of Christmas trees and a cherry tree on the lot before we arrived, but wow it provides so much life in my garden ,
    We had a flock of cedar waxed wings take a long rest in the blooming cherry tree just last week, taking a peek of food to come.
    Alongside bringing all those pollinators to my vegetables and fruits gardens near by, having so many great pollinators friendly flowers/ plants, with a new flower bed focused even more on butterflies, with a few host varieties and kids helped make a butterfly puddler ! I'd love to include a proper water source one day, but for now the water table will have to work 😅
    I also want to add, I love watching spiders create their worlds around my garden

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  5 місяців тому +1

      Sounds awesome! I love spiders too and make videos about spiders that are common to yards from time to time.

  • @cindynihart4788
    @cindynihart4788 Місяць тому

    Yes I need a video about native wildflowers

  • @SCPorchGardner
    @SCPorchGardner 6 місяців тому +1

    I have had a birdbath now for about 4 months, no birds have used it so far but honeybees are there all day.

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  6 місяців тому

      Sometimes it takes birds a bit to catch on, especially if there is a water source they are already accustomed to using.

  • @snsnplpl
    @snsnplpl 10 місяців тому +5

    I lay my tomato cages under the feeders and around bushes to thwart predators.

  • @LauraTaylor-xw6xx
    @LauraTaylor-xw6xx 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @TracyBirds
    @TracyBirds 10 місяців тому +1

    Love this video!

  • @captainhowdy9174
    @captainhowdy9174 5 місяців тому +1

    We have a invasive Sparrow problem where I live. I can fill three bird feeders up and by noon all three will be empty. They look like vultures picking apart roadkill. They also run off all the other birds in the area.

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  5 місяців тому +2

      House sparrows are a problem in many areas. Using plants to attract birds and taking down the bird feeders is one way to lessen their visitation. If there are a bunch of house sparrows around it is hard to stop them from showing up totally though.

  • @kathyknoeppel1699
    @kathyknoeppel1699 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for the video! Great information - I am sure you already know about Dr. Doug Tallamy. But if you have missed him on UA-cam or in his books - check him out. We all need to spread the word about native plants and their importance to us and nature.

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  10 місяців тому +1

      I have links to Dr. Tallamy's books on some of my videos.

  • @TheBarefootedGardener
    @TheBarefootedGardener 9 місяців тому

    Let me know if you have plans for other water feature type videos! I’m working on a video on how to build a small pondless waterfall, but the last blast of snow needs to melt…

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  9 місяців тому +1

      There will be more water feature videos in the future - once the weather gets better for doing that sort of stuff.

  • @serenity2368
    @serenity2368 4 місяці тому

    What about in the winter season? I am from spokane Washington we get snow!

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  4 місяці тому +2

      Even in areas that receive snow birds still respond to plantings that provide cover, seeds, and fruits. There are many fruits, such as holly berries, that aren't attractive to birds until late winter. Water is also still sought out by birds in the winter and if you can provide it (may require a heated source) they will come to it.

  • @c.j.taylor7325
    @c.j.taylor7325 10 місяців тому +1

    Are there any nice evergreen shrubs you could recommend for western NY? I'm not necessarily looking for something like an arborvitae, but something thats leafy and produces berries.

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  10 місяців тому +3

      Evergreen native berry producers can be tough to find for many locations. American holly comes close to NY in its native range and would probably be your best option.

    • @djsone3499
      @djsone3499 8 місяців тому +1

      I'm in WNY and I have some Inkberry hollies. I've never gotten berries because I don't have a male plant and the deer browse them here and there in the winter, but they do grow well otherwise. They can be leggy though.

    • @c.j.taylor7325
      @c.j.taylor7325 8 місяців тому

      @@djsone3499 thanks for the suggestion I'm definitely considering it now

    • @glenagarrett4704
      @glenagarrett4704 3 місяці тому

      @@djsone3499 Inkberry legginess is usually caused by not getting enough sun. Lots of plants do that. Dogwood trees are another example. If thy're full sun they branch out to a lovely full rounded canopy but if they're shaded in the wood's edge they get tall & thin with leafy branches only at the top where they get sun.

  •  5 місяців тому +1

    Once the European wasps and the hawks moved in the birds and the butterflies disappeared. :(

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  5 місяців тому +1

      Hawks generally only make birds disappear if there is a lack of dense cover. Tons of hawks around my place and still a ton of songbirds feeding and nesting.

    •  5 місяців тому

      @@BackyardEcology Well I do live in the suburbs. They do have some tree cover.

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  5 місяців тому +1

      Trees help, but songbirds really like low, dense shrub cover they can just instantly dart into.

  • @briankoziel6650
    @briankoziel6650 8 місяців тому +1

    Yes, let’s see a video, and not on Sunflower or Purple Cone flower.

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  8 місяців тому +2

      There will be several plant videos coming out - including a couple on the coneflowers and the sunflowers - there are a ton of species of them.

  • @lisalikesplants
    @lisalikesplants 10 місяців тому +2

    Really nice photos and video! I love seeing birds in my garden. 🪺

    • @BackyardEcology
      @BackyardEcology  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! Happy you enjoyed the video and the photos!

  • @awildapproach
    @awildapproach 10 місяців тому

    great tips!