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		<title>Where Do I Put My Bird Feeder?</title>
		<link>http://birdfeederweblog.com/2009/11/04/where-do-i-put-my-bird-feeder</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 04:11:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gardenaccentheaven</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Help where to locate your bird feeder.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you first begin to feed the birds in your backyard it is hard to resist just tossing the bird food out the backdoor onto the ground. It&#8217;s healthier for the birds to get their &#8220;hand-outs&#8221; at a <a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank">bird feeder</a>, off the ground. Food that sits on the ground for even a short time is exposed to potential contamination by dampness, mold, bacteria, animal droppings, lawn fertilizers and pesticides.</p>
<p>When it comes to buying a <a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank">bird feeder</a>, there are hundreds to choose from, so how do you make &#8220;the right choice?&#8221;  &#8220;What is a good <a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank">bird feeder</a>?&#8221;</p>
<p>First, where do you want to watch your backyard friends?  Do you want to watch them from a window, a sliding glass door, a deck or patio? Pick an area with easy access and in view site of where you are planning to view your feathered friends.   When the weather is bad and the birds are the most vulnerable, you may be reluctant to fill a <a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank">feeder</a> that isn&#8217;t in a convenient spot with access. </p>
<p>Also remember the mess factor. Pick a location in your backyard where discarded seed hulls and bird droppings will not be a problem to clean up.</p>
<p>If you have squirrels in your neighborhood, then it is a safe bet that squirrels will take over your bird feeder unless you take precautions. Squirrels love sunflower seeds and peanuts as much if not more than  acorns.  When squirrels take over a bird feeder they scare all the birds away!  Squirrels have been known to chew right through plastic and wooden bird feeders to get at the bird seed.</p>
<p>A <a title="Squirrel Buster Classic Bird Feeder" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/product/BD1015" target="_blank">squirrel-proof bird feeder</a> in the long run is a good investment. An alternative is to mount a <a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank">bird feeder </a>on a pole with a <a title="Squirel Guards" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/problem-solvers" target="_blank">squirrel baffle or guard</a>. Squirrels are incredibly agile, and any<a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank"> bird feeder </a>hanging from a tree, with or without a <a title="Problem Solvers" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/problem-solvers" target="_blank">squirrel baffle or guard</a>, is likely to become a <a title="Squirrel Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/squirrel-feeders" target="_blank">squirrel feeder</a>.</p>
<p>At our website we offer several very good, quality <a title="Squirrel Buster Plus Bird Feeder" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/product/14-BD1024" target="_blank">&#8220;Squirrel Buster&#8221; bird feeders</a>. These <a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank">feeders</a> have a spring mechanism in them that is triggered by the weight of a squirrel. The squirrels weight on the <a title="Squirrel Buster Plus Bird Feeder" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/product/14-BD1024" target="_blank">feeder</a> makes the tube slide down and close off all of the feeding ports. These <a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank">feeders</a> also prevent larger birds from taking over a <a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank">feeder</a> and chasing the smaller birds away, as the weight of the larger birds will also close the feeding ports.</p>
<p>Your <a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank">bird feeder </a>should be located at least 10 feet from any tree branch, stump, fence or any other object that a squirrel could use to jump from onto your<a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank"> bird feeder</a>. If you are pole mounting the <a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank">bird feeder</a>, include a <a title="Squirrel Guards" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/problem-solvers" target="_blank">squirrel baffle or guard</a>. If you are using a <a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank">hanging feeder </a>make sure that it also is protected by a <a title="Problem Solvers" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/problem-solvers" target="_blank">squirrel baffle or guard</a>.</p>
<p>Fall is the peak season to attract the widest variety and volume of birds.  Any time is the right time to start your new hobby, however.  Our <a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders">website</a> will give you the <a title="Bird Feeders" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/birdfeeders" target="_blank">best feeders </a>for all the right reasons and at the best prices.</p>
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		<title>Got Suet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 17:22:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gardenaccentheaven</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suet is a quick source of heat and engery for wild birds.]]></description>
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<p><a title="Bird Food" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/bird-food" target="_blank">Suet</a> is a high energy formulation of animal fat and other ingredients to attract insect eating birds. <a title="Bird Suet" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/bird-food" target="_blank">Suet</a> is a quick source of heat and energy for birds, who&#8217;s metabolisms are set on fast forward. It traditionally has been used as a good substitute for the insects that birds usually feed upon but are not plentiful in cold weather. <a title="Bird Suet" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/bird-food" target="_blank">Suet</a> can be presented all year long . The <a title="Bid Suet" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/bird-food" target="_blank">suet </a>we offer is specially designed for year round feeding.</p>
<p>BIRDS THAT ARE ATTRACTED TO SUET<br />
Offering <a title="Bird Suet" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/bird-food" target="_blank">suet </a>in a <a title="Suet Feeder" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/product/DWSHW1" target="_blank">wire suet cage feeder  </a>is a low-maintenance bird feeder. You refill only once every week or so, you</p>
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<p>never need to scrub the feeder, and you can leave it in your yard year round. Presenting <a title="Bird Suet" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/bird-food" target="_blank">suet</a> in your backyard will also attract a greater variety of birds for your enjoyment. Some of the backyard birds that enjoy <a title="Bird Suet" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/bird-food" target="_blank">suet </a>include Woodpeckers, Flickers, Chickadees,  Bluebirds,  Mockingbirds,  Warblers,  Kinglets,  Titmice,  <br />
Nuthatches Bluejays,  Robins,  Starlings and  Wrens.</div>
<p>A reward for putting out suet is that birds that visit your suet feeder will eat insects that are in your lawn and garden during the spring and summer months. The <a title="Suet Feeder" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/product/DWSHW1" target="_blank">suet feeder </a>also brings a bigger variety of birds for you to enjoy in your backyard for you to enjoy.</p>
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