Food, water, and shelter—that’s all butterflies and birds need to consider your backyard a home. And the great thing is that what attracts them will beautify your yard as well!
Hang a birdhouse in a sheltered area.
Hang a birdfeeder and begin feeding birds in the fall.
Fill your birdfeeder with different types of seeds, and you’ll notice different types of feathered friends flocking to it.
Fill a shallow birdbath with a couple of inches of water.
If you live in cold northern climes, a plug-in heated birdbath is a great comfort to winter birds.
Keep your kitty out of the garden! Cats and wild birds don’t mix.
Butterflies’ sense of taste is in their feet.
Research plants and trees that are native to your area. Some may already be growing on your property.
To attract birds, plant native plants and trees that produce berries and seeds, such as mulberry, sumac, and evergreen.
To attract butterflies, plant native plants that produce nectar, such as butterfly weed, milkweed, and asters.
Avoid using pesticides, which can drive birds and butterflies away.
Place large, flat rocks in sunny spots. Butterflies are cold-blooded and will come to these to warm up.
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Comments (3)
Beautiful spot!
over 2 years ago by HeatherM
My goodness. That cat is obese.
over 2 years ago by kpfingaz
Very useful information.
about 1 year ago by takingcare
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