Sitting on a sunny patio with a hot cup of coffee in hand, watching birds fly around the garden from the feeder to the birdbath ... knot before hanging on a tree branch. Then, fill with seeds.
Once cooled, pour the nectar into the Mason jar, and insert the plastic circle in the lid with the hanging chain. Screw the lid onto the jar, and hang the feeder from a sturdy branch on a tree or ...
8. Find a sheltered location outside to hang your feeder - tying it onto a tree branch or washing line would work well. 9. Watch from a distance or indoors for birds to begin landing on your feeder.
Some mistakes can cost birds their lives. Whether you're a longtime birder or looking to start feeding your backyard birds, selecting a bird feeder is ... from any roof, tree branch, or fence ...
Popular British birds like robins and sparrows will be poking their beaks into feeders, tree branches and bird tables in increasingly greater numbers, filling the air with their vibrant chatter.
You can hang bird feeders just about anywhere, including on a porch with shade or on a tree. It's a good idea to try to keep the feeder out of direct sunlight to prevent birds from getting burnt ...