
Did you know that February is National Bird-Feeding Month? This year, the National Bird-Feeding Society chose the theme of “Most Wanted – America’s Top 10 Backyard Birds” to help bird enthusiasts attract the most beautiful feathered friends to their yards. Since choosing one list for all of North America is a tall order, they divided the list into two, depending on geography.
Top 10 Backyard Birds East of the Rocky Mountains:

2. Black-Capped Chickadee
3. Dark-Eyed Junco
5. House Finch

Top 10 Backyard Birds West of the Rocky Mountains:
2. Black-Capped Chickadee
3. Dark-Eyed Junco

5. House Finch
7. Black-Headed Grosbeak
9. Pine Siskin
If you’d like to attract some of these birds, be sure to check out the National Bird-Feeding Society’s recommendations for types offeed and feeders. They say the best type of feed to start with is Black-Oil Sunflower or Nyjer in a tubular feeder. Remember, birds look for more than just basic food. Adding nesting boxes, mealworms, suet, fruits, nectar, shelter-providing shrubs and water baths will also bring an assortment of species to your yard. Visit the NBFS website for more information on National Bird-Feeding Month. Happy bird watching!
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Article: Jennn Fusion Twitter: @jennnfusion |