It is vitally important NOT to place feeders too close to windows as that is window strikes waiting to happen. I learned this the hard way. It is recommended to place feeders 30 feet from windows! Window strikes is a main cause of death to birds💔
Mistakes happen Franz. Thanks for the heads up though I was considering one of these window feeders. I'll stick with planting bird attracting bushes and insect attracting flowers.
simply not true. you can draw vertical white lines on your windows using a glass marker (drawn externally) or chalk pen (drawn internally) with 2-3 inch between each line, the birds can detect this is not a passable object. I've noticed nearly no strikes on my windows after drawing lines on the inside of my windows with chalk pens. I have my feeders screwed into the rooftop overhang, so that I can top them up simply by opening the window, I have found it absolutely incredible for my mental health. I could not say the same if I was to keep the feeder 30 feet from any of my windows. Just make sure your window doesn't look like a clear glass pane, draw some vertical white lines the birds will not fly into your windows, theres a popular video I saw it on.
How can I create a yard that is for birds if I don't have any trees? I live in the city and I can't plant trees in my yard. Please share any ideas as to how I can create shelter for birds in a yard that doesn't have trees. What kind of potted trees can I get?
Can you add water to your yard? This will benefit birds and other wildlife, even if it's not very big. It doesn't need to be a pond, a small tub or tank with some submerged and aquatic plants can help - have a look at our video "How to build a Garden Pond" at ua-cam.com/video/VRN1sp78jHk/v-deo.html. You can also plant small shrubs which carry berries that are good for food or shelter, or herbs in pots are also very good for insects, and will ultimately benefit birds. Thanks for watching and for your question!
I don't use bird feeders as this artificially distorts the ecosystem - inflates bird numbers at the cost of invertebrates and pollinators who are eaten at much higher amounts due to fed birds. My bird numbers are increasing naturally with native trees and habitats containing seeds and insects - no pesticide produced bird feed - no disease at feeding stations either.
Thanks for your comment. This video is part of a series on Gardening for Biodiversity - have you seen the video on planting native trees for wildlife? That one covers the importance of native trees
I planted my first Washington Hawthorn last year; can't wait to see how many birds it'll attract. Nice video!
Sounds great Terry, thanks for sharing! Hope the birds flock to your new tree!
Saluti dall'Italia...👍👏👏👏💙...Amo i piccoli passeriformi...
So many things he said, I didn’t know!
Faith and Fitness, look at bird bath
Great job sir
Huge respect from PAKISTAN
Sofia Naz, look at bird bath
fair play to you John for doing a video like this... really informative stuff ! thank you.
Wow!
Chan Vin, look at bird bath
Thank you!
great
Good job
Thanks
Very good, thanks.
Thanks - glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent
Yusuf Abdullah, look at bird bath
Fantastic!!
Thanks Patrick, I hope your pond is going well!
@@johnlusby2886 Thanks John
Glad you think so!
Thank You keep getting these beautiful tiger striped like birds might be a finch or sparrow Dark Browns Oranges Black
Hard to know Jason, whereabouts are you based?
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It is vitally important NOT to place feeders too close to windows as that is window strikes waiting to happen. I learned this the hard way. It is recommended to place feeders 30 feet from windows! Window strikes is a main cause of death to birds💔
Mistakes happen Franz. Thanks for the heads up though I was considering one of these window feeders. I'll stick with planting bird attracting bushes and insect attracting flowers.
simply not true. you can draw vertical white lines on your windows using a glass marker (drawn externally) or chalk pen (drawn internally) with 2-3 inch between each line, the birds can detect this is not a passable object. I've noticed nearly no strikes on my windows after drawing lines on the inside of my windows with chalk pens.
I have my feeders screwed into the rooftop overhang, so that I can top them up simply by opening the window, I have found it absolutely incredible for my mental health. I could not say the same if I was to keep the feeder 30 feet from any of my windows.
Just make sure your window doesn't look like a clear glass pane, draw some vertical white lines the birds will not fly into your windows, theres a popular video I saw it on.
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How can I create a yard that is for birds if I don't have any trees? I live in the city and I can't plant trees in my yard. Please share any ideas as to how I can create shelter for birds in a yard that doesn't have trees. What kind of potted trees can I get?
Can you add water to your yard? This will benefit birds and other wildlife, even if it's not very big. It doesn't need to be a pond, a small tub or tank with some submerged and aquatic plants can help - have a look at our video "How to build a Garden Pond" at ua-cam.com/video/VRN1sp78jHk/v-deo.html. You can also plant small shrubs which carry berries that are good for food or shelter, or herbs in pots are also very good for insects, and will ultimately benefit birds. Thanks for watching and for your question!
@@LaoisHeritageForum thank you for your reply. I put up two bird baths, but will definitely look into getting the berry shrubs
@@duermedespierto Great! Best of luck!
Don't put their food and water close to your lawn furniture or you'll get bird poop all over everything lol
I don't use bird feeders as this artificially distorts the ecosystem - inflates bird numbers at the cost of invertebrates and pollinators who are eaten at much higher amounts due to fed birds. My bird numbers are increasing naturally with native trees and habitats containing seeds and insects - no pesticide produced bird feed - no disease at feeding stations either.
You’re leaving out the use of native trees that support the most caterpillars and pollinators. Probably the native Oaks would be the most productive.
Thanks for your comment. This video is part of a series on Gardening for Biodiversity - have you seen the video on planting native trees for wildlife? That one covers the importance of native trees
@@LaoisHeritageForum no I haven’t
@@allen3784 ua-cam.com/video/inYVm5PuupI/v-deo.html
@@LaoisHeritageForumWill watch this next 😊
WOW awesome!!
Leah Allen, look at bird bath