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How to Make or Buy Bird Feeders for Your Garden – Is It Worth It?

By May 30, 2025June 2nd, 2025No Comments7 min read

More than 60% British households feed the birds, according to studies, and as many as 60 million bird lovers in the United States offer up food to their feathered friends in their backyard gardens. What, you might be asking, why so many? Get The full Bird feeder to use with your garden instead of tossing your old bread or seed onto the grass for your winged friends.

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Not only is it a spot where your local bird population can pop in for a quick meal, but there are more benefits of adding bird feeders to your yard than just feeding them: you are helping support your feathery friends, encouraging biodiversity, and helping yourself in the process! So let’s dig a little deeper into each of those points.

Birds from the surrounding area can significantly increase their chances of survival thanks to bird feeders. Perhaps it is the most immediate way we can help these lovable little feathered friends, a daily practice of bird conservation, simple, high-visibility, and low-key.

Proving Scarce Food Sources

Anyone who knows anything at all about birds knows that offering up food supplies to them on bird feeders is a wildly generous act that they take advantage of far more often than one would think. Yet they rely heavily on feeders, during nasty weathers, such as on muggy summertime days and numbing winter weeks, when each food is considerably low-cost and dietary supplements are heavily needed.

Leaving bird feeders out in the backyard all year long, however — that’s a clear message to your local birds that there’s a safe haven here with a continuous source of food, and that they can always rely on it for help when necessary. At least if a bird learns to associate your feeders with a generous food source, it might stop to eat at them to save time while nesting, when it can’t be away from its youngs for too long.

Providing Shelters During Migration

When utilizing bird feeders, not only are you benefiting your local avian species, but you are also playing an active role in providing shelter for migrating birds during their temporary stay at your residence. Migration is a lengthy and complex operation fraught with potential perils and challenges for birds, and therefore, the provision of food via bird feeders adds additional kindnesses for our famished and fatigued feathered guests to ensure they are able to recharge for the continuation of their journey.

But you know having bird feeders can also help you save the biodiversity of your own backyard’s gardens, too? There are over two thousand insect-eating and pollinating bird species, according to statistics. In other words, breeders attracted to your feeders have a broad potential to enhance your neighborhood biodiversity through natural activities. These are wise — these wise activities can be elaborated:

As birds mostly forage for foods in their natural habitat, they can be pretty useful in controlling pests and insects coming in when they visit your garden. For instance, Purple Martin and several species of Swallows feast on large numbers of insects, giving you free insect pest management. Using natural pesticides can also cut down the nuisance of using chemical pesticides in your yard that are unnatural, expensive and adversely affect your plants and health. In addition, you even have the opportunity to get rid of some stubborn plants, such as: Goldfinches – Goldfinches are some of your backyard weed-eating birds, willing to tackle some weeds if they are thriving, as well as weed seeds. Bonus!

Any pollinating birds that may visit your feeders would also liven up your garden, making your flowerbed even more desirable. This, in turn, will attract more bird visitors. This mutually beneficial relationship between pollinating birds and flowers, not only help nourish and add beauty to your backyard but they help maintain the native ecosystem and biodiversity conservation in your local community. Some birds — including hummingbirds, honeycreepers and sunbirds — pollinate by taking pollen stuck to their beaks with them to fertilize another bloom.

Dying Trees Revitalization

Besides being said to attract birds in general, which gives your backyards life, this particular kind of plants also have some added advantage of reviving the dying trees. For example, woodpeckers nest in tree cavities where air and sunlight reach and help slow the decay process. The recovered trees can then be a source of food for others — supporting wildlife like squirrels, butterflies, rabbits, and others. You might also be inspired by the thriving landscape and be encouraged to plant and care for more trees and plants.

Claire always works to make birdwatching easier and more fun, and this book is a deep look into the self-care aspects as well as the benefits of your understanding of our birds, our nature, and yourself.

Psychological Well Being & Physical Health

Have you ever felt stuck? Life and work gets too much? You create your own kind of therapy when you bird watch and feed near the windows creating a safe haven for birds searching for food and shelter in a dangerous world. It helps you put a buffer between you and depressing news on social media and find real serenity and happiness. These rejuvenating times visit the moment you become a bird feeding addict, healing your muscles, and pumping up your physical fitness without inducing diseases and illnesses.

Deepening Connections with Family and Friends

Feeding the birds with your family establishes a connection between you and the younger generation. You can work together to give names to your regular bird visitors and turn feeding of the birds into an enjoyable family activity complete with fond memories. With Birdfy Feeders, you can do all of this and more – sending live updates and recordings from visitors to your garden directly to your phone!

Enjoying the Birds and Nature

By adding bird feeders to your garden you will learn to better appreciate nature and birds (along with all other living beings on earth) with your family. You can particularly come to learn about the different types of birds, especially during breeding seasons, what they look like, how they sound, their feeding habits and temperaments. This is also useful in the cognitive development of children.

Putting bird feeders in the backyards “,”/p>What does it mean to put the bird feeder in the backyards? It is about to express love and care for our avian friends. It requires commitment, tenacity and a real sense of duty to the task at hand. Do not view it as a one-time effort that does not need upkeep!

When we use feeders on a daily basis we require to tend to them on a regular basis, so check on the feeding choices, and frequency of cleaning and maintenance;Location of feeder placement would play an integral part too. Find out how to lure birds to your feeders here. We hope that you enjoy a wonderful birdwatching and feeding experience with your feeders!

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