You can place a wild bird feeder as high as you like. Just make sure it is easily accessible for refilling and cleaning.
a bird feeder !!!!!!
It would be a good idea in a very high tree. Or more easy a tree with flowers.
The type of food you place in your bird feeder depends upon which type of feeder it is. The most common food to feed the wild birds is black oil sunflower seed.
Whenever a cat is outside and posing a potential threat to the feeder, turn on a sprinkler close by. Birds are more than happy to get wet while they're eating, but cats will definitely stay away. Also consider this method if your neighbor's cat considers your feeder an invitation to dinner.
No, I live on the twentieth floor, pigeons and doves make it to my feeder.
the first person who made the bird feeder was your momma
Most come with a bird house or feeder.
Common issues that baffle bird feeder enthusiasts include squirrels stealing bird food, birds not visiting the feeder, and feeder maintenance. To resolve these issues effectively, enthusiasts can use squirrel-proof feeders, place feeders in safe and visible locations, offer a variety of bird food, and regularly clean and refill feeders.
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If it is not a hummingbird feeder, use sunflower seed.
There are many benefits of a raised bird feeder. One of the many benefits are improved pet posture and improved digestion. Some bird lovers might get a raised bird feeder to improve the design and/or look of their property.
To create a squirrel baffle DIY for your bird feeder, you can use a large plastic or metal dome or cylinder that is placed above the feeder. This will prevent squirrels from climbing down onto the feeder and accessing the bird food. You can attach the baffle to a pole or hang it from a tree branch to effectively protect your bird feeder from pesky squirrels.