Anyone have any good suggestions for what to put in my backyard for getting a diverse array of birds? One of my kids loves watching birds, and we did a hummingbird feeder last year. Will continue to do it this year, but wanted to maybe do other things as well.
I have 0 idea on anything relating to this subject. Pretty much all I know about birds has come from my 7 year old, and when I fact check it, it’s generally accurate.
Great! Humming birds are so cool. We sit on our deck and they will come to our feeder only a couple feet away if sit still.
Lets start with where you live. In country, small town, city, any woods near by? Houses all around or open area at all? That will tell us what birds you will get. Regardless where you live you are going to get cardinals which of course are good pretty birds and will come to your feeder year round. You will definitely get invasive house sparrows which are nasty birds but people like to look at.
I assume you have a Menards some what close to you? They have a great selection of feeders and food at good prices. For instance we buy a 50lb bag of black sunflower seed pretty reasonable each time we need food and add our own course ground corn. What I suggest is get a standard bird feeder that you and your child like the look of. They have a big selection and if the birds can get to the food you will have birds. You can hang it from a tree, Tall Sheppard's hook of off a deck rail. Get some wild bird food to start. Once we know what birds you would draw you could add a suet feeder for woodpeckers and/or tube feeder for finches and such.
I suggest a bird house too. Wrens are small birds that sing very loud and live everywhere. They eat bugs so obviously wont see them at your feeder but they nest twice a year in the same house so they are fun to watch coming and going from house to feed the little ones quite a long time. Make sure you get a dedicated wren house and can get one at Menards for less that 10 bucks. You can hang that from a tree or off your gutter for that matter. Just a suggestion. We have one Wren house about five feet off the ground in a Japanese maple tree in our front yard about 15' from our front living room window for instance.