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Providing Water for Birds in the Winter

Water is a vital resource in the day to day life of birds, and during the winter unfrozen water can be scarce. Birdbath heaters allow you to offer unfrozen water during the cold winter months. When all of the water in and around your yard is frozen, your heated bath will attract birds like a magnet.

During winter birds need water not only for drinking but for bathing as well. Why would a bird want to get wet in freezing temperatures? Because when their feathers get dirty and they don’t insulate as well. A dip and splash in the bath will get their feathers back to optimum performance.

Deck Mounted Heated Bird Bath
Deck Mounted Heated Bird Bath

There are two approaches to heated setups, a dish with the heater built in or adding a heater to an existing birdbath. Most of these have built in thermostats that conserve energy by only turning on when needed to keep the water ice free. Use a heavy duty outdoor extension cord to plug them in.

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Winter Backyard Birding – Attracting and Assisting Winter Birds

After the fall migration, a winter backyard can be a lonely place for the backyard birder. Many of the birds that have visited backyard feeders throughout the spring and summer have disappeared.

However, many backyard birds do not migrate, rather they stay in the area and gather in large flocks for protection and survival.

To attract these remaining winter birds, consider their water, nutritional and nesting needs – and soon the backyard will be filled with birds again.

Heated Bird Bath
Pedestal Heated Bird Bath

Water and Winter Birds

Birds need water every day, especially during the coldest winter months when natural water sources are often frozen solid and snow is limited.

Along with nutrition, birds use water to maintain their feathers for proper insulation from the cold.

With water in short supply, they search it out in the form of snow, ice, food, or heated backyard bird baths.

Deck Mounted Heated Bird Bath
Deck Mounted Heated Bird Bath

Many birds get water from insects and wild fruits that hang on bushes and trees. They also search out unfrozen running streams, or eat snow and ice. For example, the red-bellied woodpecker pecks at snow and ice collected in nooks of trees. However, eating snow is not efficient, as it requires 12x more calories to melt and metabolize the ice inside the bird’s body.

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Top 5 Unique Birding Gifts For The Backyard Birder Who Has It All

With thousands of bird feeders, bird houses, bird baths and accessories to choose from, finding the perfect gift for someone who likes to attract birds to their backyard garden or patio can be a daunting task. Here is a top 5 list of gift ideas that are sure to be a hit with your backyard birder.

Squirrel proof feeders can be fun to watch
Squirrel proof feeders are fun to watch, and effective.

Unique Gift Idea #5: Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders

Squirrels can be a huge nuisance to a backyard birder. They can quickly destroy an average bird feeder as they gorge themselves on premium bird seed. Luckily, there are bird feeders designed especially to prevent squirrels from feeding from them, and that provide hours of entertainment as the spurned squirrels stubbornly try to get to the seed (see squirrel obstacle course video).

Our best-selling squirrel proof bird feeder is the Yankee Flipper. It has a motor driven, battery powered, weight activated perch ring that allows the birds to eat and twirls squirrels off. It holds 5 lbs of seed, and is durably constructed of stainless steel and non-yellowing polycarbonate. The Yankee Flipper link above includes a video of it in action.

Also, a squirrel proof baffle can be added to a favorite bird feeder. For an automated spin, our Twirl-A-Squirrel baffle sits above an existing feeder and uses a squirrel’s weight on the feeder to activate a motor which gently spins the squirrel to the ground.

Heated Bird Bath
Heated Bird Bath

Unique Gift Idea #4: Heated Bird Baths

If the fall migration has left your backyard birder’s garden devoid of birds, adding a heated bird bath is the perfect solution to draw in an amazing variety of winter birds looking for a source of unfrozen water.

There are a number of heated bird bath options available, including deck mounted bird baths and pedestal style bird baths. Some backyard birders choose to protect the pumps of their favorite fountains by storing the fountains over the winter, and placing a separate heated bird bath or basin close to a window or vantage point.

Also, if your backyard birder already has a fountain in their backyard, heating elements (some thermostatically controlled) can be added to deice the bird bath during the coldest winter months.

Bird-Song-Audio-From-New-England-BirdhouseUnique Gift Idea #3: Bird Song Audio Learning Devices

The enjoyment of watching birds in your backyard is dramatically increased, when you can identify bird songs and bird calls. Being able to identify a bird based on its song is now attainable through technology.

Devices such as the Identiflyer, store and playback a recording of wild birds’ calls and songs, and can even be used sparingly to attract birds to the area. Bird song scanning wands use bar codes that can be placed in bird watching field guides to scan and playback recordings of bird songs in the field. There is even a singing alarm clock that wakes a sleeping birder with the call of their favorite bird. The convenience and simplicity of these devices, make them a terrific resource for kids interested in backyard birding.

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Backyard Birding – Preparing for Winter

Invite birds now for the winter

With even the hint of a cool Autumn breeze still weeks away, it’s difficult to think of winter now. However, wild birds’ internal clocks will soon signal them to begin their preparation for the harsh winter ahead. Along with our partner Songbird Essentials, we’ve prepared some expert suggestions for inviting and retaining winter birds in and about your yard during the upcoming long, cold winter.

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