Missing Something? Where Are the Birds?
From time to time, you may notice a lack of birds at your feeders. It is sometimes hard to tell why we see fewer birds at our feeders, but there are a few possible explanations, including:
- Changes in birds' seasonal movements and food preferences
- An abundance of natural food sources; this often happens in late summer / early fall. When natural food supplies are abundant, wild birds will take advantage of these sources, often
- To the exclusion of the foods we offer them in our feeders. Studies have shown that wild birds still rely on natural foods for about 80% of their diet when bird feeders are present.
- Sudden extremes in weather
- A recent loss of some area of local habitat
- A neighbor putting out new bird feeders
- A hawk, cat or other predator taking up residence in the neighborhood
- Problems with a feeder or food
The birds will return to your feeders. In the meantime, here are a few tips you might want to consider to increase the number of birds in your yard.
- Keep feeders clean and filled with fresh food.
- Provide different types of bird feeders, offering a variety of foods.
- Install multiple bird feeding stations so there are not too many feeders in one location. Birds like elbow-room, too.
- Install a bird bath. Birds need a dependable year-round water source for drinking and bathing.
- Birds need to feel safe when feeding. Provide protective cover, such as special plantings, hollow logs, and brush piles.
- Offer places to raise young. With more and more destruction of the natural habitat, many birds are having trouble finding places to nest.