It’s Time for Birdfeeders
Oct 14th, 2010 by Kathy
Of course, there are many indicators of how far we are into autumn; and we all have specific ones that are of particular significance to us. Some are things that occur in nature, while others may be yearly events that we host, or attend. For me, it’s the big, annual fall blowout on my patio, which happens to be going on at this very moment.
If it seems strange that a huge party is taking place in the middle of the week, lemme ‘splain you that it’s not just a one-day affair. No-o! This is so enormous that it will go on indefinitely; and, I must admit, it can get majorly crazy. There’s an endless buffet, with several different kinds of food; and the guests are pigging out uncontrollably, as if they haven’t had anything to eat in weeks. In fact, even though there’s more than enough for everyone, a few of them are actually fighting over it!
I’m not kidding! Right now, some of them are chasing others around the picnic table, and one is actually hiding underneath a picnic table bench. Over in the corner, three of them are on my outdoor sofa, arguing so loudly that others, in nearby patio chairs, are chattering at the tops of their lungs, trying to drown them out. There are so many of them out there that they’re even sitting on my outdoor accent tables and ottomans – and each other!
I know, they’re a little short on manners; in fact, they’re acting like wild animals, which, as I’m sure you know, they are. Yep. For me, and, I’m certain, for other “birders,” when the birds start acting extra-nutty, and ultra-ravenous, it’s a definite sign that the cold weather is on its way. To make things even more official, today, the slate-colored juncos have returned as well.
Although they’re in the region all year, visiting my patio daily throughout the fall and winter, they always disappear from the vicinity of my birdfeeders sometime in the late spring. I guess they must have an ample source of another type of food in the summertime, which has now, apparently, run out; so things are getting serious. Of course, there are many other birds that will be looking for new food supplies now, too, as they start their winter diets.
So, if you haven’t been feeding the birds this year, now is the time to start. Besides those that will become your regular guests, you’ll also be seeing a lot of birds that will be stopping by to fuel up for the long trips to their winter destinations.
The best way to attract the widest variety of birds is to get an assortment of food, along with several styles of birdfeeders, such as hopper, platform, hanging, tube, and post-mounted. You can get them in an array of designs that include gazebos, lighthouses, pagodas, and log cabins, which will enhance your outdoor décor. While you’re at it, get some birdhouses, too.
The best part is that you’ll benefit as much from feeding the birds as they will. I assure you that it’s one of the most entertaining, fun, and rewarding things that you can do.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, my guests seem to have torn right through that huge block of suet, so I have to go and put out another one. I’m totally serious.
Yours Outdoors,
Kathy


















