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By: Pam Caouette  See As RSS Digg!

Winter bird feeders are a great way to bring the wonder of winter, and the beauty of winter to your yard. In the winter months, the cold winter months that can seem drab and dreary a good way to bring color and activity to your garden, or backyard is to add a bird feeder. Winter bird feeders attract many different types of birds. You could add a great deal of color if you manage to attract the red cardinal, a beautiful grosbeak. Another wonderful bird that you could attract in the winter is the blue jay. With these two birds coming to your yard you will have a flurry of red and blue.

Winter bird feeder are most commonly thought of as being suet bird feeders, or bird balls. These are great to feed wild birds in the winter because they offer nutrition and fat that the birds need to survive in the cold winter months. Winter bird feeders can also be hanging bird feeders. Hanging bird feeder will offer wild birds with a variety of seeds and nuts that will be a treat for wild birds. Bird bells are another wonderful winter bird feeder. Bird bells are pre-made, and all you have to do is hang it in a spot where you can see in and enjoy the birds that come to feed off of it.

Winter bird feeders will offer the wild birds in your yard a safe place to come and eat. Be sure to use a good quality bird seed in your winter bird feeder. Wild birds will pick through bird seed and choose the best seeds for them. Don't worry, the seeds that they "throw away" will still be eaten by other birds and other animals needing food for the winter. Winter bird feeders will also bring enjoyment to you and your family. Especially if you use a window bird feeder, or hand the winter bird feeder in close range to a window.

Pam Caouette has had a wonderful garden full of wild birds. Learn more about wild birds and bird feeders at www.aplusbirdfeeders.com
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