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You can, but it's better to have them several feet apart.
There are different types of bird feeders. Some are fly through, which means it is open and the birds fly into it and eat. Then there are perch type bird feeders where the birds sit on perches and eat. There are also weight sensitive bird feeders where you can set the weight you want. If a bird is big, the openings in the bird feeder closes, keeping them out of the food. There are also squirrel-proof bird feeders which keep the squirrels out of your wild bird feed.
I've done it, but it takes a lot of patience. I've also taken some great up-close photos of them while they were feeding. I even have a photo of them feeding from my hand (the feeder is in my palm). Hang a humming bird feeder low enough so you can watch them at eye level while they feed. Watch them from a distance to see when their busiest feeding time of the day is. You have to stand very, very still, about 2 feet away from the feeder, and try not to even blink while they are feeding. After a day or so, when they are used to seeing you, take the feeder down and place it in your palm, with your arm out stretched. Do this during their busiest feeding time when there will be more of them present. Hold your outstretched arm, with the feeder in the palm of your hand very, very still. You may even have to put something to brace your arm on. The birds should then begging to feed from the feeder, then gradually light on your hand and/or arm.
Sugar water. They like red feeders. Google hummingbird+feeder for more.
It is best if you don't feed it yourself. It can get stressed out and/or die. its best to call or bring to a bird sanctuary. Plus its illegal to take care of a baby bird without a licence. Do not touch the baby bird except in emergency or if its injured. Often the mother bird will come back and feed it. But if it has human scent, she will abandon it and it will die.
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No. Maybe put some bird seed out in a bird feeder, but no more than that.
No, bird houses are only for birds to nest in. You will need to get a bird feeder to feed the birds with.
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.
You can, but it's better to have them several feet apart.
its nothing but a tray or any kind in which the food for the bird is kept and the bird catches it and feed on it.
There are different types of bird feeders. Some are fly through, which means it is open and the birds fly into it and eat. Then there are perch type bird feeders where the birds sit on perches and eat. There are also weight sensitive bird feeders where you can set the weight you want. If a bird is big, the openings in the bird feeder closes, keeping them out of the food. There are also squirrel-proof bird feeders which keep the squirrels out of your wild bird feed.
There a few materials required to make a bird feeding station for a backyard. An automatic bird feeder is required as well as bird food to feed the birds.
They are not dangerous to humans, they feed on slugs and earthworms.
Lots of people like to attract colorful songbirds to their property as they subsequently feed on the insects nearby.
There are many sites and resources available to find plans for building bird feeders. Feeders are generally easy to build and no one style will suit everyone. You should pay particular attention to the size and types of birds you intend to feed. Size will matter depending on how many you'll feed. A simple search for "bird feeder plans" should lead you to many sources.
It all depends on the type and mix of bird feed in the feeder. If it's Wild Bird feed in general, it's OK for a parakeet yet it is not wise for it to be the entire parakeet diet. A healthy diet for a parakeet consists of seeds, pellets, fruits, and vegetables. Reference Link: http://www.petbudgie.com/feeding/