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 Dried Mealworms 10oz Tub

Hi Protein Energy” – Excellent bluebird food Our dried mealworm products are excellent food sources for your wild birds. This high quality, nutritional, natural food product is a special treat that birds love and our preservative-free and additive-free dried mealworms will help keep your birds healthy as well. Great care has been taken in raising these mealworms to ensure an excellent, high quality nutritional and dietetic food source for your birds. Product Details: Typical Analysis: Protein 36%, Crude Fat 18%, Fiber 7%, Moisture 9% 100% Naturally Dried High in protein, fat, and potassium which birds need to maintain energy Attracts bluebirds, flickers, woodpeckers, nuthatches, siskin’s, chickadees, etc. Does not need to be refrigerated More protein than live mealworms Easy to use – they won’t crawl out of your feeder Feed stand-alone or easily blend into seed mixes Use all year round Long shelf life – stays dry with re-sealable zip-lock for pouches/tight lid for tubs Easy-practical storage in either a pouch or a stackable tub FDA approved and certified Guaranteed Lowest Price!

 

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3 102890 Mailwraps Bluebirds & Blossoms Garden Flag

100% All-Weather Polyester. Fade and Mildew Resistant. Machine washable.

 

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 The Bluebird Monitors Guide

From coast to coast, in every state and province across North America, homeowners can attract bluebirds to their backyards and nearby open areas to nest. In this book, a select group of “bluebird monitors” reveal how it’s done: how you can attract bluebirds and, once they begin nesting in your backyard, how you can help ensure that nestlings develop and fledge successfully. Rural yards, suburban yards, even some small city yards can host bluebirds. And yards that don’t suit bluebirds may attract chickadees, tree swallows, or one of the other bird species that nest in boxes. This book includes information on all 10 of the cavity-nesting birds most often reported to The Birdhouse Network of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. The experts who offer advice in this book are affiliated with the North American Bluebird Society or are participants in The Birdhouse Network of Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Some of the contributors monitor hundreds of boxes and have fledged thousands of

 

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Do you want to attract birds to your backyard or garden? Consider constructing birdhouses utilizing birdhouse plans; they’re not at all costly. A lot of people discover that birdhouse plans are easy to follow. A good birdhouse plan has step by step instructions included. If you want to draw in several kinds of birds, there are birdhouse plans available for drawing in the kinds of birds you wish. The main thing is to make sure you select birdhouse plans that are suited for your home and the types of birds in your area that you would want to see more of around your home.

You will discover a good variety of birdhouse plans online, and the good news is that many of them are free. If the free birdhouse plans you find online don’t meet your particular needs, visit web sites where birdhouse plans are sold. Bird lover sites can be excellent places to find advertisers selling birdhouses and recommendations for particular birdhouse plans.

As it is important to buy birdhouse plans created for the particular types of birds you want, it is crucial to research the needs and nesting patterns of these birds. For instance, bluebirds like nests that are pre-made since in the wild, they ordinarily take over the nests of other birds. At the same time, the vast majority of birds will be absolutely content with a birdhouse constructed with a set of well-designed, general birdhouse plans. Birdhouse plans should take insect resistance into account, which is the reason cedar is usually recommended for making birdhouses.

Most types of birds, in particular the aforementioned bluebird, require protection from predatory animals. This is why tall perches are better for putting birdhouses instead of trees. A tree birdhouse is too enticing for tree climbing predatory animals such as raccoons, cats, and squirrels. Even the larger and fiercer birds are apt to losing their eggs to predators when they are not in their nests. Nonetheless, while the birdhouse plans should include information on mounting the birdhouse in a good location, they also need to allow for the birdhouse to be accessible to you so you can see and enjoy the progress of the young bird family.

Don’t neglect the ability to access the nest. It’s not just for enjoyment though it is great for you to be able to witness how your birds are managing. There may come times when you need to intervene in the development of the young bird family because of some sort of infestation or sick bird. It’s also important that you be able to access your birdhouses without causing disturbance to the nests. A good set of birdhouse plans will accommodate this need to leave the nest undisturbed while opening the birdhouse.

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Not a lot of things in nature can be more lovely than a flock of colorful birds. This is particularly true for bird fans. {Pulling in birds begins with developing a habitat full of the elements} of nature.~If you desire to pull in birds to your backyard, you’ll haveIf your desire is to draw in birds to your place, you’ll have to create a home ground that is rife with elements of nature. You can begin by planting trees, bushes and a variety of bird-friendly foliage. Well-designed bird house plans are necessary if you want to create a safe spot for birds in your property.

Using bird house plans to create a bird sanctuary in your backyard will allow you to have a good view of the birds’ nests. Watching the birds make nests can be a enjoyable pastime for you and your family. You can all observe the eggs hatch, the young birds learn how to fly, and leave to begin their own nests.

If you are interested in constructing your own bird sanctuary, there are an assortment of bird house plans circulating the Internet. Bird house plans are widely available on the Internet should you be interested in making a bird sanctuary in your property. They come in all forms of designs You will also find information on constructing bird houses from books in your local library.

If you are interested in attracting specific types of birds, you’ll want bird house plans created to appeal to those birds. If you desire to pull in bluebirds, for example, there are specific bird house plans for these birds so they can make their nests safe from tree-climbing predators. In nature, these bluebirds typically take over the deserted nests of other types of birds. However, with the countryside contracting, nests that are suited for bluebirds are decreasing in number. You can help to rebuild the beautiful bluebird population right in your own yard with bluebird bird house plans. If you’d rather not work with bird house plans, there are pre-made bird houses you can purchase.

In most cases, specialized bird house plans include plenty of info about the specials needs of birds for which the bird plans were created. For example, the bluebird nest should be mounted on a pole of five feet or more above ground level. A good bird house plan should also give you with info on how to build your bird houses so you can observe birds without disturbing them. Details should be included about the desirable bird door size and shape by the species that is to inhabit the bird house. Information should also be included about how to keep the bird house clean and well-drained during wet weather.

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