You can create your own yard and garden habitats to HELP WILD BIRDS SURVIVE AND THRIVE!
Welcome to my Bird Blog!
Welcome to all my fellow bird lovers and gardeners! I'm so glad you stopped by.
Migratory bird populations have taken a nose dive in the past 40 years. But you can help bring their numbers back by creating beneficial, beautiful and fun habitats in your own backyard. Discover favorite plants and environments that shelter and feed colorful songbirds, as well as how to make them feel welcome by offering their preferred natural foods.
Grandma Pearl
(Connie Smith)
Showing posts with label baby birds need. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby birds need. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Why You Need to Keep Feeding the Birds in the Springtime
Help Out Mom & Pop!
Adult birds work their feathers off providing protein-rich insects and creepy crawlies for their offspring.
Offering easy meals at the bird feeder helps them tremendously. They don't have to spend time and energy foraging for themselves, and they can devote more time to poking good stuff down their babies' throats!
So make it easy on your poor mom and pop birds, and continue to feed them until their babies have 'flown the coop'.
If you have bears in your area, they will be waking up about now, too. So I totally understand if you have no choice but to hide your bird feeders from the big hungry animals!
Otherwise, do make sure your feeders are well stocked during this critical time in your birds' lives.
Grandma Pearl
Photo Attribution: https://www.flickr.com/photos/harpers/2507688238/
Friday, February 21, 2014
Don't Toss Those Egg Shells--Give Them to Your Wild Birds!
Birds Need Calcium Just Like Humans
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Chicken Egg Shells that have been rinsed and dried. |
But as my wonderful blue jays can attest, autumn is a time when calcium
reserves need to be at the ready. I
regularly add my egg shells to my wheelbarrow herbgarden, and have spied at least 6
blue jays taking turns grabbing the egg shells from that garden! I'm guessing they need the calcium to fortify
them for the colder months. I know that blue jays love to rob eggs from other birds' nests; perhaps they thought that it was just a huge
'nest' full of eggs!
WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO PREPARE EGGS:
HOW TO PREPARE CHICKEN EGG SHELLS TO GIVE TO WILD BIRDS:
WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO PREPARE EGGS:
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It helps if you put a kitchen towel under the baggie. Some tiny small pieces may pop through the bag! |
- Zip-type baggie
- Rolling pin
- Kitchen towel
- Empty, dry chicken eggs
HOW TO PREPARE CHICKEN EGG SHELLS TO GIVE TO WILD BIRDS:
- Rinse each egg shell inside, then set aside to dry.
- Once the egg shells are dry, add them to a large plastic zip bag.
- Use a rolling pin to crush the egg shells, turning the bag over several times. You're looking for tiny pieces the birds can easily ingest.
- Store the baggie in the fridge until you are ready to serve the shells to your birds.
Here's a quick video from youtube.com/user/SmellLikeDirt, which also shows how
to easily prepare the egg shells for your wild birds.
http://youtu.be/GiNRNw7yfE8
The shells can be added to a platform or tray-type feeder.
If you like scrambled eggs, hard-boiled, or even eggs over easy, remember your wild birds this spring. Cook an egg for them. Chop up the egg and add some of your crushed shells to the mixture, then stand back and enjoy watching the birds gobble them up! You will be ensuring that the next generation of backyard birds has enough calcium, as well as protein, to start out right.
Grandma Pearl
Want more fun ideas for helping your backyard birds? Check out Pearl's Backporch Scrapbook
Free Bird Identification Apps
Fun Homemade Bird Treat Recipes
How to Make a Bird Nesting Ball!
If you like scrambled eggs, hard-boiled, or even eggs over easy, remember your wild birds this spring. Cook an egg for them. Chop up the egg and add some of your crushed shells to the mixture, then stand back and enjoy watching the birds gobble them up! You will be ensuring that the next generation of backyard birds has enough calcium, as well as protein, to start out right.
Grandma Pearl
Want more fun ideas for helping your backyard birds? Check out Pearl's Backporch Scrapbook
Free Bird Identification Apps
Fun Homemade Bird Treat Recipes
How to Make a Bird Nesting Ball!
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