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How a Decorative Bird Feeder Attracts Songbirds

If you have ever wondered why a person might have chosen a particular decorative bird feeder for their backyard when you know they have better taste in design it is likely because the amateur ornithologist was trying to use imagery to attract songbirds. Decorative bird feeders are often very bright, and almost tacky in design because their purpose is to trick the bird into thinking they are feeding from a fruit tree. So how do you get a songbird, such as an oriole, to sing for its supper?

The decorative bird feeder that is most likely to attract an oriole is a bright yellow, orange, red or pink color. If the feeder is festooned with large images of citrus fruit or blooms this is even better. This may not be your preferred taste in design but it is the design that will appeal the most to the taste of many different types of songbirds.

To see a selection of decorative bird feeders that are friendly to the eye of both humans and songbirds go to www.yardiac.com or www.abirdsworld.com. At either of these web sites you are sure to find the decorative bird feeder that is unique to the kind of a songbird that you want to attract whether it be a mourning dove, a chickadee or an oriole.


 
 

 

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