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Basics of Landscaping for Birds

Food
Every bird species has its own unique food requirements that may change as the seasons change. Learn the food habits of the birds you wish to attract. Then plant the appropriate trees, shrubs, and flowers to provide the fruits, berries, seeds, acorns, and nectar.

Water
You may be able to double the number of bird species in your yard by providing a source of water. A frog pond, water garden, or bird bath will get lots of bird use, especially if the water is dripping, splashing or moving.



Shelter
Birds need places where they can hide from predators and escape from severe weather. `I)rees (including dead ones), shrubs, tall grass and bird houses provide excellent shelter.

Diversity
The best landscaping plan is one that includes a variety of native plants. This helps attract the most bird species.


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