This will depend on local by-laws.
If the amout of wildlife attracted was causing neighbours a nuisance then there could be problems.
There can also be a problem with the type of birds attracted, some larger birds, like seagulls, can make a lot of mess and noise.
Yes, crows are known to eat from bird feeders, as they are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of foods, including seeds and nuts found in bird feeders.
To attract birds to your garden using bird feeders and waterers, place a variety of bird feeders with different types of seeds and nuts, and keep them filled regularly. Additionally, provide a bird bath or water source for drinking and bathing. Place feeders and waterers in a safe and visible location, away from predators, and keep the area clean to attract a diverse range of bird species.
Some creative ways to decorate bird feeders include painting them with bright colors, adding decorative elements like beads or ribbons, or using stencils to create unique designs. These visually appealing feeders can attract more birds to your garden by catching their attention and making the feeding area more inviting.
Yes, robins typically do not eat from bird feeders as they prefer to forage for insects and worms on the ground.
To deter hawks from bird feeders, you can create a safer environment for smaller birds by placing feeders in sheltered areas, such as near dense shrubs or trees, where birds can quickly escape from predators. Using feeders with protective roofs or designs that limit access can also help. Additionally, hanging shiny objects or using decoys of larger birds can create a sense of danger for hawks, encouraging them to stay away. Regularly changing the location of feeders can further reduce the risk of hawk predation.
Bird feeders and bird baths.
Yes there are modified bird feeders for many birds, for example a hummingbird feeder has small holes for their different beaks. There is no bird feeder for all birds.
You can get different types of bird feeders. I have a wild bird seed feeder and peanut feeders, and they attract the blue tit and finches, but mainly blue tits
all birds eat from bird feeders its just getting them there without them being spooked so they will come back
In an open area of your yard, set up bird feeders with sunflower seed. Then, buy a mix seed that contains milo and millet. Scatter this on the ground under the feeders. The doves will come.
Predators.
Mostly from the ground and Bird feeders