5 Simple Ways to Attract Birds to Your Garden

by | Sep 15, 2020

Are you looking to attract birds to your garden? Bird songs are great for relaxation and helping anxiety. Plus, birds can help control unwanted pests by getting rid of bugs that can harm your plants.

It’s pretty easy to attract birds to your garden. It doesn’t matter where you live; with the right steps, you can have beautiful birds in your yard. The key is to meet the needs of the birds all year round.

Keep reading to find out some simple ways on how to attract birds. 

Why Attract Birds to Your Garden?

Birds eat a variety of insects including mosquitoes, aphids, spiders, and other insects that eat your plants. You can reduce the number of pesticides you use if you have a bird-friendly garden. Some of the best bug eater birds and bugs they eat include:

  • Sparrows: caterpillars, beetles, cutworms
  • Cardinals: grasshoppers, stinkbugs, snails, beetles, leafhoppers
  • Titmice: leafhoppers, beetles, aphids, caterpillars
  • Woodpeckers: weevils, borers, larvae, beetles
  • Bluebirds: beetles, crickets, moths, larvae, grasshoppers, moths
  • Nuthatches: borers, ants, earwigs, caterpillars
  • Swallows: moths, grasshoppers, beetles
  • Grosbeaks: caterpillars, beetles, larvae
  • Chickadees: whitefly, scale, caterpillars, ants, earwigs, aphids
  • Orioles: larvae, beetles, grasshoppers

Birds also pollinate plants. Pollinators create new blooms on your flowers, which more blooms will attract other insects like butterflies and bees.

Birds also help control weeds because they eat the seeds before they sprout. Some of the best seed-eating birds include sparrows, towhees, and finches.

How to Attract Birds

Now that you know why you want them. Let’s go into more detail about getting them in your garden. No worries; you don’t need to be an advanced gardener to have beautiful birds in your yard.

It’s all about meeting survival needs. Birds need basic things to survive.

1. Give Them Food

Fill up bird feeders around your yard. Make sure you buy from reputable sources and have seeds to provide energy. You can try experimenting with different seed mixes to see which the birds enjoy most. 

Don’t put out simple foods like peanuts, bread, and pet food. These are not healthy for a bird and can swell up a bird’s stomach. It’s best to stick with bird seed meant for wild birds.

Most garden stores have birdseed that is formulated for bird species in your area. You can find colorful bird blends, songbird mixes, and other seeds for the type of birds you want, such as suet for woodpeckers.

You should also feed your birds year-round. You may have to fill up the feeders twice a week or more during the harsh winter since the birds may rely on you for food.

2. Install a Birdbath

Backyard birds like birdbaths to clean themselves and drink water. You can actually bring a wider variety of birds to your yard with birdbaths. 

Make sure you choose a birdbath that is easy to clean. If there are too many nooks and crannies, they may be hard to keep sanitary and can get slimy. Be sure to change the water regularly to avoid mosquitos. 

Different types of birdbath materials include plastic, concrete, metal, glass, and ceramic. You can find a birdbath to fit about any price level and style to give your yard a nice focal point. Glazed and copper baths are easier to scrub but can be more expensive.

You will want your birdbath slightly elevated to help avoid predators like the neighbor’s cat. Don’t install it too high because birds do like them closer to the ground.

3. Provide Shelter

When you design your landscape, you want to give birds areas for shelter during the cold weather and places to hide. Birds also need areas to build nests in the spring and summer. This means they like small trees and shrubs with lots of twigs.

You may want to keep one of your landscape areas more natural and not as tidy as others. You want birds to nest in your yard because baby birds’ favorite foods are bugs.

4. Plant Bird-Friendly Plants

In addition to trees and shrubs in your landscape, you will want to plant some flowers that attract birds. The good news is that these plants are usually beautiful with bright, fragrant flowers. 

Some of the best flowers for birds include:

  • Sunflowers
  • Bee balm
  • Coneflower
  • Aster
  • Elderberry
  • Herbs

Most of these plants are pretty easy to grow, so you don’t need a green thumb. You should also have some native plants that follow the rhythm of seasons. These plants are usually low maintenance as well because they grow naturally in your area.

Ask your local nursery or plant store for plant recommendations. Let them know how much sun your space gets and what direction your home faces to find the best fit.

5. Add Bird Houses

You can also add birdhouses to your landscape to give birds a permanent residence. You can find some bright, cheery options that also add some pizzazz to your yard.

You can either hang them from trees, your fence, or porch posts or get a post to put the birdhouse in any location. You can also add one near a window to watch your friends build a nest and see the babies grow. Just make sure it is away from predators.

Birds love houses, but you might not get residents right away. You need to be patient. Once birds set up a nest in your birdhouse, they will likely return each year.

Have Fun Attracting Birds

Birds are fun to watch and can be beneficial to your garden, too. With these simple steps, you can attract birds. Be sure you keep up with the seed in your feeders and also clean out the birdbaths regularly. 

Looking to give your garden a new look? Check out some of our home and garden products to help your garden keep its beauty year-round.

Shopping cart44
Front view 15 inches iron pickup truck in distressed red finish with removable Christmas tree in trunk
-
+
Metal Military Style Jeep - Filled with Christmas Gifts and and a Christmas Tree in the back
-
+
Two Herons that Decorate your Lawn
-
+
a Trio of Iron Handmade Giftbox Stakes with Bows and Snowflakes
-
+
set of 2 Chinese Lions guardian statues with a ball and puppet under paw in antique bronze finish
-
+
View of Three Mushrooms Hanging on a Chain
-
+
collage of large purple acrylic angels in 6 assorted styles hanging ornaments
-
+
96 Long Antique Bronze Iron Rain Chain with Angels
-
+
Fierce Looking Large Metal Dragon Standing Tall, Ready to Spit Fire
-
+
small metal glossy red mailbox with gold lettering, bells and bow with opening door for letters
-
+
iron rain chain in antique bronze finish with ornate hearts and bell accents
-
+
24 inch tall red porcelain pedestal birdbath with baby blue flower blossoms painted across the inner bowl in garden
-
+
Hanging Iron Bird Feeder with Antique Copper Finish "Prairie"
-
+
Metal Dragon Showing its Tails Curled
-
+
Close up image of Tall bronze to brown country style birdhouse that looks like a round cottage house with bird perched at the rim of the house with a hole for the birds to enter and vines growing from stake coming up to the birdhouse
-
+
15″ Tall Round Porcelain Pedestal Birdbath with Hand Painted Birds in a Pine Tree “Finch” in front of rose bush
-
+
left side of 36 inch long galvanized Christmas train with words HO HO HO flow out the chimney
-
+
Iron birdhouse with cone roof in antique copper finish with patina details
-
+
Full View of of Iron Nutcracker Holding Baton- In a Red Suit
-
+
24 inch tall glossy baby blue porcelain pedestal birdbath with painted cherry blossoms on the inner basin in garden
-
+
15 tall round porcelain pedestal birdbath in white with Hummingbird and Flowers Walela in front of rose bush
-
+
Large "Happy Harvest" Arch With Pumpkins
-
+
Iron Hanging Chain with with Bee Hive, Bees and Bell on the End
-
+
Full View of Big Blue Polka Dot Christmas Ball on a Stake
-
+
side view image at 21 inch tall dragon statue made of metal plates in metallic finish
-
+
43 inch long iron birdfeeder in lantern shape with toadstool and bell accents attached underneath it in antique copper finish
-
+
24 inch tall glossy green pedestal birdbath with painted two love birds sitting on grape vines on the inner side of the basin in garden
-
+
Vintage Style Christmas Bus with a Wreath on the from and Gifts on the Roof
-
+
Small red metal tractor with Christmas tree in wagon and large black wheels showing tractor driver seat standing on white snow
-
+
seashell birdhouse for multiple birds
-
+
Close up image of the country style bronze to brown birdhouse stake with bird perched at the top of the roof and vines growing from the stake to the house
-
+
24 inch tall porcelain pedestal birdbath with peach base and painted green hummingbird with large flowers on white basin in garden
-
+
Set of 9 oversized hanging on a rope bells in assorted styles in antique red distressed finish
-
+
27 in. Tall Fairy Garden Statue with Snail "Lilac"
-
+
Iron haystack cabin birdhouse in antique copper finish with patina details
-
+
Front View of Full Size 31 inch Tall Iron Jack-O-Lantern Totem Pole Halloween Decoration on Front Porch with Haystacks
-
+
Twelve Ceramic Floral Decorations on Display in front of a Table
-
+
side view image of Iron and glossy cobalt blue porcelain birdhouse stake with ornate roof and a little bird perched on leaves attached to the stake
-
+
set of 5 metal three-dimensional ornate stars in frosted gold finish, hanging in front of Christmas tree
-
+
24.8 Tall Polyresin Standing Thai Buddha with Hands Clasped in Prayer
-
+
Subtotal
$12,473.55
Total
$12,473.55
You may be interested in…
12.5 inches long country style red pickup truck in distressed red finish with removable Christmas tree in trunk
Original price was: $50.00.Current price is: $35.00.
15" Country Style Pickup Truck with Removable Pumpkins (available in four finishes)
15" Country Style Pickup Truck with Removable Pumpkins (available in four finishes)
$52.50
36 inch long red metal truck Christmas decoration with tree in trunk
36" Large Red Metal Truck Decoration
Original price was: $435.00.Current price is: $349.99.
Six Christmas Trucks with Christmas Tree -In all Different Colors
Original price was: $45.00.Current price is: $32.00.
small vintage red iron pickup truck with three pumpkins, Christmas tree and seasonal decimals in front of it
Original price was: $69.99.Current price is: $44.95.
Continue shopping
44
Comodo Trusted Site Seal
Secured By Comodo