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Hummingbirds Planting for Birds Seed Feeders Suet Feeders Watering Birds
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The Audubon Society of Central Arkansas
Any time is a good time to feed the birds, but in late winter and early spring,
the birds may benefit from supplemental feeding because natural food supplies
may be exhausted. Putting out a source of food also brings the birds in
closer for the pure pleasure of observation and/or photography.
Birds are classified as seed, fruit, and insect eaters. Some will eat various
mixtures of these food categories. So, it depends on which kind of bird you wish
to attract as to the type of food you put out for your guests. Click on
the suet guide for insect and
fruit eaters and the seed guide
for finches. Hummingbirds will supplement their natural nectar
sources with sugar water feeder. Water
is a necessary element in attracting all types of birds and they like it if it
is dripping. If you would like to report the birds you observe at
your feeders, join the citizen science project "Project
Feederwatch" sponsored by Cornell University's Laboratory of
Ornithology.
| Water guide | Seed Guide
| Suet Guide |Feeding hummingbirds |Planting
for Birds | Project Feederwatch by Cornell
University's Lab. of Ornithology.|
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