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You Will Love Having Bird Feeders In Your Yard


People walking down your street will almost always stop and admire the birds that come to the bird feeders you have hanging in your yard.


There are hundreds of varieties with Yankee Droll bird feeders being the latest. After admiring all the birds they will take note of the kinds of bird feeders that you use to lure all of the wondrous birds to you.

One of the things I like about Yankee Droll Bird Feeders is the models that provide several perches so that up to 20 birds can stop and get a snack at a time.

I watch as flocks of birds stay close by just waiting for their chance to alite. Unlike humans, birds will wait patiently for their turn.

I like to imagine that when they fly off they are on their way to tell all the other birds the location of these feeders.

When I first thought about what sort of bird would visit and use bird feeders I though surely it would only be the smaller birds.

I was surprised to see that if you put larger Yankee Droll bird feeders out you will attract the larger varieties of birds to your feeders.

It is probably a very good idea to keep the Yankee Droll bird feeders designed for small birds distant from the feeders designed to attract larger birds.

Contrary to common thought bigger birds will attack smaller ones. It seems there is a pecking order in the bird world too.

You will have to get different kinds of Yankee Droll bird feeders if you want to accommodate humming birds.

They don't actually lite. Instead they hover and drink a special liquid you add to the bird feeders designed to provide for these gorgeous little birds.

These feeders are designed to use liquid feed where as the other bird feeders are designed to dispense bird seed.

I had to take all kinds of Yankee Droll bird feeder designs into account when I bought my first feeders.

I knew I wanted the little humming birds but I also wanted a fairly wide variety of birds to come visit me regularly.


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