To attract birds to a wooden bird box in your backyard, place the box in a quiet and safe location, provide food and water nearby, and add nesting materials like twigs and leaves. Regularly clean and maintain the bird box to keep it inviting for birds.
Jerome A. Jackson has written: 'Bird Conservation 3 (Bird Conservation)' 'George Miksch Sutton' 'Beginner's Guide to Attracting Birds to Your Backyard' 'In Search of the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker' 'Cal 96 Backyard Birds'
William J. Weber has written: 'Wild Orphan Babies: Mammals and Birds' 'Attracting birds to your yard' -- subject(s): Bird attracting 'Attracting Birds and Other Wildlife to Your Yard' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Wildlife attracting, Gardening to attract wildlife, Attracting, Birds, Bird attracting
Sally Roth has written: 'The Backyard Bird Feeder's Bible' 'Ortho's all about container gardening' -- subject(s): Container gardening 'The backyard bird lover's ultimate how-to guide' -- subject(s): Bird watching, Backyard gardens, Birds, Feeding and feeds 'Attracting Hummingbirds and Butterflies to Your Backyard' 'The Backyard Bird Lover's Field Guide' -- subject(s): Identification, Birds 'Perennials' -- subject(s): Gardening, Perennials 'Companion Planting (Lothian Successful Organic Gardening)' 'The Bird-Friendly Backyard: Your Guide to Food and Feeders'
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Most people tend to try and attract birds to their backyard by putting out seed. If you really want to control them you can try getting a cat which is the number one backyard bird predator.
A mix of seeds, such as sunflower seeds, millet, and cracked corn, is best for attracting a variety of birds to your garden.
Wayne R. Petersen has written: 'Songbirds and familiar backyard birds' -- subject(s): Birds, Identification, Songbirds 'NAS Pocket Guide to Songbirds and Familiar Backyard Birds: Eastern Region'
Backyard birds typically refer to common bird species found in local environments, often in residential areas. Exotic birds, on the other hand, are non-native species that have been introduced to a new environment and may possess unique characteristics or colors not typically seen in local bird populations.
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I watched the birds in my backyard with my binoculars.