Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Window Birdfeeders

Birdfeeders are a fun and relaxing hobby. They are also educational as you learn more about the birds that live in your area. Window birdfeeders help to bring all of this to your indoor life. They are the ideal choice in many situations.

Not everyone has a yard where they can place a birdfeeder. This does not mean they have to miss out on the bird watching activity in their area. These window feeders are an excellent alternative for anyone without a yard. They are very affordable and you can get them from any pet shop and at most retail stores.

There is an assortment of lightweight birdfeeders that are designed to hang on your window. These window birdfeeders are held in place with powerful suction cups. Window birdfeeders are smaller and more compact than the traditional yard feeders. Their size is designed to be stable on the suction cups and easy on the glass of the window. Even though they are small, there are a variety of shapes and sizes.

Make sure you hang them properly though so they will not fall off the window. Birdfeeders are designed with a tube or container to protect the birdseed and help to keep it dry. This also helps to keep the seed in place on windy days so that it lasts longer between refills.

People that live in apartments and those in college dorms can benefit from the use of this type of birdfeeder. A window birdfeeder can help to pass the time for someone that is bedridden or simply unable to make the walk out into the yard.

Many people enjoy the ability to watch the variety of birds eating the food while they observe from indoors. They may like to eat breakfast while the birds enjoy theirs outside of the kitchen window. Others place them on their bedroom window so they can wake up to the sound of the birds.

The window birdfeeders can be placed on any window in the house. If the livingroom window is the best, or more preferred window, the bird feeder will do nicely there.

A window birdfeeder can be an excellent idea for young children. They get to enjoy the activity of the animals without the usual mess and responsibility of a pet. As they grow, they can share in the responsibility of filling the feeder. Their new outdoor pets will help teach them about nature and responsibility.

Even if you live someplace where pets aren't allowed, bird feeders are not usually restricted. Making this the ideal way to "keep" a pet.

Once the birds learn that the feeder is in place, there will be a flurry of activity right outside the window. Birds start feeding early in the morning and continue throughout the day.

Since birds are available year round, window birdfeeders are a good way to feed them during the winter months when their food is more scarce. You will not have as many, or as large a variety, but bird watching is an activity that can be enjoyed year round.



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