Water is the second necessity for birds. Birds not only require water for drinking, but for bathing as well. Bird baths or small, shallow ponds work great for attracting birds to your yard. Bird ponds should be shallow, as birds do not like deep water. It is also important that you maintain the bird baths or ponds, and make sure that they stay clean and free of debris. Never add any chemicals to the bird baths or ponds, because they can be harmful to the birds. Bird baths or ponds should be placed in areas where the birds will not have to worry about predators such as cats or dogs. You will also need to make sure the pond is functional during the winter time, either by breaking up any ice that may form in it, or adding a bird bath heater to it.
A place to nest is the third thing that you will need for your birds. Different birds prefer different style bird houses, so you will have to know which type of birds you have or want to attract, and buy accordingly. Bird houses should also be placed in areas that the birds will feel secure and safe from predators. Providing nesting materials, such as an ample supply of twigs, grasses and pine needles or even cotton pieces, material and dog hair, is another great way to encourage birds to nest in your yard.
By providing these three simple things to the birds, you are almost guaranteed to have birds start nesting in your yard. Due to construction and deforestation, many birds are searching for places to live. When they realize that all of their needs are being provided, they will be more than happy to take up residency and provide you with hours of joy and pleasure.
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