Attracting Bluebirds to Your Backyard (video)

December 14, 2009
By Bill Askenburg
Bluebird

Bluebird

Would you like to attract bluebirds to your backyard?

The key to attracting bluebirds is having plentiful nesting locations in the right environment.  Bluebirds need and prefer open areas, so they can hunt and capture insects, their main source of nutrition.

Bluebird houses are a great way to attract bluebirds.  When mounting a bluebird house, be sure to use predator guards and/or baffles to protect bluebirds and their chicks from cats, raccoons, possums, snakes and other predators.

Ultimate Bluebird Nest Box

Ultimate Bluebird Nest Box

Also, realize that other birds like tree swallows will use the house, potentially forcing bluebirds from the house and backyard.  Sparrow traps are available to capture the invasive birds and relocate them.

Beside providing houses to attract bluebirds berry producing plants, like bittersweet and holly, can be planted to attract bluebirds.  Bluebirds eat berries for winter time food.  To provide supplemental nutrition, consider offering mealworms.  Bluebirds love mealworms, and be sure to whistle or ring a bell when stocking the feeder, because Bluebirds can be trained to respond to calls.

Bluebird Feeder

Bluebird Feeder

Consider a Bluebird feeder, which requires a bluebird to enter the feeder through a small hole to get to the mealworms.  Generally, only the Bluebirds will enter the feeder, conserving mealworms for them and not the other visitors to your yard.

Bluebirds, like other birds, flock to water in bird baths and fountains in the backyard – especially in the winter when free flowing water can be scarce. To keep water unfrozen, consider a heated bird bath, or adding a bird bath deicer.

For more information, please watch this video from Birdman Mel.

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