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Appeal to songbirds with a “birdscaped” yard

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wildbirds-4958760-9952518Making yards more attractive to birds is called “birdscaping,” and it centers on offering a combination of food, shelter, water and places where birds can safely raise their young.

“Attracting a variety of birds requires offering a variety of foods,” explains Jacque Lowery, manager of Moana Nursery’s Wild Birds Unlimited stores. “The best way to provide that food is through vegetation that produces nuts, berries, fruits, seeds or nectar. You can supplement the plants you have with bird feeders.”

Having a variety of shrubs, trees and/or brush piles will provide shelter to many birds. Lowery recommends using plants that are native to our local climate and suitable for your yard’s type of soil.

A clean source of water will also attract a wider variety of birds. Because their high metabolic rate and respiratory system drain moisture from their bodies quickly, birds need water just as much as they need food. Birds use water for more than just drinking; they also use it for bathing and preening their feathers. Clean feathers are important for birds’ health and optimum flying ability.

Providing safe nesting places for raising young ensures the viability of your yard as an ongoing habitat. “People seek out the perfect neighborhoods in which to raise their children, and birds do the same,” says Lowery.  “As more natural habitat is destroyed, it’s important that we provide usable replacements such as nesting boxes.”

There are many different styles of nesting boxes, including decorative, functional and bird-specific. Wild Birds Unlimited recommends that a functional nesting box meet these six requirements:

(1)      Designed for a specific species, according to its size and nesting requirements

(2)      Ventilation holes to prevent excess heat build-up

(3)      Easily cleaned

(4)      Easily mounted or hung

(5)      Durable to withstand several seasons of use

(6)      Drainage holes in the bottom of the house

For more information about birdscaping or birding as a hobby or family activity, visit Wild Birds Unlimited, located inside all three Moana Nursery locations in Reno and Sparks (1100 W. Moana Ln., 11301 S. Virginia St. and 7655 Pyramid Hwy.), part of the original and largest franchise system of backyard bird feeding and nature specialty stores with more than 275 locations throughout the United States and Canada.  Wild Birds Unlimited specializes in bringing people and nature together with bird feeding and nature products, expert advice and educational events.  Visit www.reno.wbu.com for more information.

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