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Caring for Birdsπ¦ in Spring
As spring unfolds, birds become more active in our gardens, taking advantage of the growing abundance around them. While theyβre no longer as reliant on supplemental feeding as they were during the colder months, there are still ways to support them during this busy season.
Providing fresh water is one of the simplest and most important things you can do for birds in spring. As the weather warms, they need access to clean, fresh water for drinking and bathing. A birdbath or shallow dish placed in a quiet area of your garden can offer them a much-needed place to drink, wash, and keep their feathers in top condition. Be sure to clean it regularly, as water sources can quickly become contaminated.
Spring is also nesting time, and birds need safe, quiet spaces to build their homes. You can help by offering nesting materials, such as twigs, dried grasses, and even pet fur. These small gestures provide birds with what they need to construct secure nests for their eggs and young. If you have shrubs or trees in your garden, delaying any pruning can provide birds with extra cover during this delicate time.
Once the eggs hatch and chicks are born, itβs important to give the family space. Avoid disturbing the nesting area, as constant interruptions can cause stress and lead to abandoned nests. If you notice parents bringing food to the nest, itβs a good sign that they are successfully raising their young. You can also continue to provide water and watch from a distance as the chicks grow and learn to fly.
While itβs helpful to provide food throughout early spring, you can generally start to reduce or stop feeding by late spring or early summer, when birds are finding plenty of natural food sources like insects, seeds, and berries. However, if you notice young birds still dependent on their parents for food, you can continue to offer high-energy foods like mealworms until theyβre able to forage on their own.
Finally, be mindful of your garden practices. Avoid using pesticides or chemicals, as these can harm birds and the insects they rely on for food. By allowing nature to thrive and creating a welcoming environment, you help support local bird populations during one of their busiest times of the year.
https://www.lauraerickson.com/radio/program/10542/feeding-birds-responsibly-in-spring/
As spring unfolds, birds become more active in our gardens, taking advantage of the growing abundance around them. While theyβre no longer as reliant on supplemental feeding as they were during the colder months, there are still ways to support them during this busy season.
Providing fresh water is one of the simplest and most important things you can do for birds in spring. As the weather warms, they need access to clean, fresh water for drinking and bathing. A birdbath or shallow dish placed in a quiet area of your garden can offer them a much-needed place to drink, wash, and keep their feathers in top condition. Be sure to clean it regularly, as water sources can quickly become contaminated.
Spring is also nesting time, and birds need safe, quiet spaces to build their homes. You can help by offering nesting materials, such as twigs, dried grasses, and even pet fur. These small gestures provide birds with what they need to construct secure nests for their eggs and young. If you have shrubs or trees in your garden, delaying any pruning can provide birds with extra cover during this delicate time.
Once the eggs hatch and chicks are born, itβs important to give the family space. Avoid disturbing the nesting area, as constant interruptions can cause stress and lead to abandoned nests. If you notice parents bringing food to the nest, itβs a good sign that they are successfully raising their young. You can also continue to provide water and watch from a distance as the chicks grow and learn to fly.
While itβs helpful to provide food throughout early spring, you can generally start to reduce or stop feeding by late spring or early summer, when birds are finding plenty of natural food sources like insects, seeds, and berries. However, if you notice young birds still dependent on their parents for food, you can continue to offer high-energy foods like mealworms until theyβre able to forage on their own.
Finally, be mindful of your garden practices. Avoid using pesticides or chemicals, as these can harm birds and the insects they rely on for food. By allowing nature to thrive and creating a welcoming environment, you help support local bird populations during one of their busiest times of the year.
https://www.lauraerickson.com/radio/program/10542/feeding-birds-responsibly-in-spring/
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Seeds:
01 Larkspur
02 Cornflower
03 Marigolds
04 Poppies
05 Corncockle
06 Nigella
07 Cosmos
08 Gentiana
09 Amaranth
10 Mullein
11 Morning Glory
12 Blacked Eye Susan
13 Cat Mint
14 RudBeckia
15 Coreopsis
16 Ox-eye Daises
17 Zinnia
18 Common Agrimony
19 Cone Flowers
20 Chives
21 Clarkia
22 Phacelia
23 Four O'Clock
24 Purple Chinese Houses
25 Frying Pans
26 Lace Flowers
27 Borage
28 Forget me Not
29 Fox Glove
30 Viper's Bugloss
31 Knap Weed
32 Sneezer Weed
33 Sweet Rocket
34 Malva
35 Butter Cup
36 Cilantro
37 Fennel
38 Lemon Balm
39 Mint
40 Chervil
41 Parsley
42 Borage
43 Calendula
44 Lettuce
45 Radishes
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