How far should a bird feeder be from a tree?

Position bird feeders roughly 10-12 feet from suitable shelter such as trees, brush piles, or shrubs to give birds a safe, fast retreat whenever a predator is nearby.
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Do bird feeders need to be near trees?

Feeders close to natural shelter such as trees or shrubs offer resting places for birds between feeding bouts and a quick refuge if a hawk flies through. Evergreens are ideal—their thick foliage buffers winter winds and offers year-round hiding places from predators.
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Where should I place my bird feeder?

Bird feeders are best hung in a place where your visiting birds feel safe from predators. Most important: Avoid open and noisy areas and hang your bird feeders at eye level or a little above. Do not hang feeders too close to any place where squirrels can jump on them, or too low they are within a cat's reach.
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Can be used to place bird feeder high in trees?

To hang a bird feeder from a high branch, you can utilize a ladder and bird feeder hangers for trees or a tall bird feeder pole with a pulley. A pulley system allows you to reach otherwise out of reach locations.
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How far should a bird feeder be off the ground?

Pole-mounted feeders should be about five feet off the ground and protected by a cone-shaped baffle (at least 17 inches diameter) or similar obstacle below the feeder. Locate pole-mounted feeders at least 10 feet from the nearest shrub, tree, or other tall structure.
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What time of day do birds feed?

Typically birds like to eat early in the morning so that is when they will be looking for food. Your bird feeder should be full at dawn so the birds will find it first thing when they are searching.
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Why do birds stop coming to feeders?

Natural food sources are plentiful.

Migrating birds may find a better place to get their nutrition, and it has nothing to do with you. "A decrease in numbers to the feeder could be related to the abundance of natural food sources elsewhere," Sanchez explains. "So, birds wouldn't need to be coming to the feeders."
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Should a bird feeder be in sun or shade?

A sheltered southeastern exposure is best for hanging a bird feeder since birds like to feed in the sun and out of the wind. Birds also prefer to have a clear view over their feeding area so they can see any predators.
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Should bird feeders be spread out?

Since each bird has its own "personal space away from humans" requirement, the feeders need to be a certain distance away from your favourite watching spot. If you have room to spread your feeders out, do so.
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How long does it take for birds to find feeder?

Birds take about 10 days to find a new feeder. Birds typically take 5 – 18 days to find feeders, depending on the feeder location, the local bird species, the safety of the environment, and the time of day. For example, birds in Utah take 18.8 days but birds in Arizona take 6.2 days to find new bird feeders.
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How do I attract birds to my new bird feeder?

Top 12 Tips to Attract Birds to Your Feeders
  1. Offer a Variety of Foods to Attract Birds to Feeders. ...
  2. Birds Love Peanuts. ...
  3. Keep Track of Your Visitors. ...
  4. Get Your Neighbors Involved. ...
  5. Use Plants for Shelter Around Feeders. ...
  6. Add Water to your Landscape. ...
  7. Maintain a Four-Season Habitat. ...
  8. Leave a Little Garden Debris in Winter.
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Which bird feeder attracts most birds?

Hopper feeders are attractive to most feeder birds, including finches, jays, cardinals, buntings, grosbeaks, sparrows, chickadees, and titmice; they're also squirrel magnets.
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How do you attract birds quickly?

Foster a bird haven

The most effective way to attract many different species of birds to your yard is to offer a wide variety of food sources including seeds (especially black oil sunflower seeds), suet, nuts, jelly, sugar water (for hummingbirds) and fruits.
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Where do you hang a bird feeder without trees?

If you're tight on garden space, wall brackets offer a great solution for hanging bird feeders to a solid structural wall. These are ideal to position on a brick wall of a house, walled shed or outhouse. Simply place the wall bracket up high for the bird feeder, so it's still within easy reach to clean.
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What can I put under my bird feeder?

Plastic tree guard around and under the bird feeder area. It's really that simple. Just lay the tree ring down around the bird feeder area. If using landscape fabric, cut a round piece of it and place it around the bird feeder area.
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How do you keep squirrels away from bird feeders?

Read on for some tips on keeping those rascals away from your backyard bird feeders.
  1. Offer foods squirrels don't like.
  2. Place bird feeders away from trees.
  3. Get a squirrel-proof feeder pole.
  4. Buy a baffle.
  5. Attach a slinky to your feeder pole.
  6. Get a squirrel-proof feeder.
  7. Use seed laced with hot peppers.
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Should you use bird feeders in summer?

Most birds don't need your help in the summer. When they are nesting and rearing their young, many birds focus on eating insects, so feeding is less necessary at those times. It is also important for young birds to learn how to find naturally occurring foods, so take a break from filling feeders in summer.
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How do you hang a bird feeder in a tree?

Use a long rope, chain or bungee cord to secure a line to the tree. Make sure it has an S-hook or loop on the end for easy access. If you are attaching a squirrel guard to the feeder, hook it onto the cord before adding the bird feeder.
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Do birds come to feeders in the rain?

While birds often seek shelter when rain's falling, that doesn't mean they don't need a little help with the bird feeders. When it's raining or there's a lot of moisture in the area, the birdseed in your feeders becomes susceptible to bacteria and sprouting.
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Do birds like wind chimes?

Wind chimes will deter birds. The loud noise will startle birds and keep them away. However, If a bird gets used to wind chimes' noise, it will get “habituated” to the sound, which means that the noise will no longer scare the bird and deter it.
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Can I put a hummingbird feeder next to a regular bird feeder?

Can you put a hummingbird feeder next to a bird feeder? You can, but you shouldn't. Hummingbirds are small and nervous little birds that like privacy and their own space, so give them some room to buzz around away from other bird feeders.
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Will a bird feeder keep birds out of my garden?

Feed the Birds Somewhere Else

I have found that having bird feeders helps keep the birds out of my garden. Birds have got to eat, so give them something to eat elsewhere to help keep them out of the garden. Wild bird seed is very inexpensive, and you can make your own hummingbird food to feed the hummingbirds.
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What time of day are birds most active?

Time of Day

The best birding is often between dawn and 11am, when birds are most active. This is particularly the case in the spring and early summer, when birds sing in the early morning. (On cloudy days, birds sometimes remain active, and singing, longer.)
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Do you leave bird feeders out all year?

Some people prefer not to feed birds in the spring and summer when there is abundant food. However, leaving your feeders up year-round is not a problem as long as you keep a few things in mind: If bears live near you, you should not keep feeders up during the warmer months.
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Where do birds go in the winter?

Where do birds go in the winter? Of all the species that travel around the planet, birds travel the furthest. North American migratory birds generally fly in a southerly direction from their breeding grounds to search for seasonal resources.
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