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Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves, characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight skeleton.

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Tube Bird Feeders

Tube Bird Feeders

Tube Bird FeedersImagine life without birds; doesn’t it seem to be very horrible? Off course, it will be horrible as well as very dull. Some of the fondest memory of childhood may be the discovery of the birds nesting in your backyard. People of different ages enjoy the task of birds feeding. You hear the chirping of birds coming from your windows or backyards; it also creates music in your ears.

Nowadays there are a lot of bird feeders available in the market. The platform feeder, tube bird feeder, and hoppers feeder. Each feeder has its own advantage to attract different kinds of birds. One of the best bird feeders, one can have in a yard, is a tube bird feeder.

Tube bird feeders are very long and cylindrical in shape. In addition, it perches on its feeding ports. It is one of the most popular bird feeders and usually comes in upside-down or seed tray models. Usually, tube bird feeder discourages competing animals such as squirrels. The perches on the feeding ports discourage the large birds from eating the bird seeds.

Tube feeders attract birds such as chickadees, titmice, finches, woodpeckers, and nuthatches. Be sure, to see that there is no dead space, which occupies the bottom of the feeder. The seeds at the bottom of the feeder may get rot and cause illnesses to birds.

You can start using a tube bird feeder by placing it in the right location where it is quite easy to get and reach. It would be much better if the feeder were at an easy-to-reach place. Since, when the weather gets bad, birds really have a tough time getting enough food. Try to pick a location where the dropping of birdseed shells will not be a problem also while cleaning it.

Place your feeder away from the reach of squirrels. Squirrels scare the birds so that they can be the sole beneficiary of food. You can hang your tube bird feeder from a branch of a strong tree using a pole. Try to put some baffles around the bird feeder to avoid other animal intrusions. Do not over-hide the tube bird feeder. Actually, your main aim should be to attract the birds for eating food from tube bird feeders.

Pointers to Build Tube Bird Feeders

  1. Firstly, you will need hardware cloth, which is ј inch in size. With the help of the wire mesh material, form a tube. Close the tube with a lightweight wire. This is the most secure way to ensure that your tube does not hurt the birds. With the use of this material, you can make the tube as large or as small as you like to have.
  2. The bottom of the tube can be attached to a piece of wood. You can staple or nail the tube bird feeders. You can use a jar lid or heavy-duty cardboard if you do not have wood. If you want the base of the tube bird feeder should be firm and secure, consider this when looking for any alternatives.
  3. To hang the tube bird feeder use wires, as it is stronger than string. Fill your bird feeder with the seeds. Check which bird often visits your bird feeder and buys the seeds or food, which is commonly eaten by these birds. Most of the stores often provide all-purpose birdseed, which is bound to satisfy the birds.

Just remember the above advice on how to make a tube bird feeder in order to make your bird feeder squirrels-proof. Starts purchasing or building your own tube bird feeder to enjoy the therapeutic effects bird watch brings.

See  more: Wild Bird Feeders

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