Amazingly, backyards and city parks are now important natural bird habitats because of the ever-growing human encroachment on open land.
In fact, landscaping with diverse plantings and feeding stations now provide an oasis of resources in the middle of human habitation. This can be a win-win opportunity.
Conservation starts at home. Feeding and watching birds gives families the opportunity to practice conservation right in their own yards.
Children can learn and enjoy the wonders of nature right from their kitchen window. Think of how thrilled they will be watching hatchlings struggle out of their eggs.
In no time at all, they will learn how birds help control the insect population... and, become very curious about what their new friends eat and drink. (Of course, kids are not the only ones...)
How your family can learn about birds... A particularly fun aspect of bird conservation is learning which birds are visiting your backyard habitat. There are several good identification field guides to help you identify the wild birds in your garden... such as National Geographic, Peterson's East & West, and Birds of North America.
Basically, birds are grouped by physical characteristics. It is fairly easy to distinguish a duck from a songbird just by looking at them. Here's a list of a few of the physical characteristics that help identify birds:
Size
Body shape
Colors
Markings
Beak shape
Feet and wing shape in flight
Did you know that birds have a variety of calls? Bird gardeners become good listeners, and can tell the difference between the Black-Capped Chickadee's call (which sounds remarkably like their name... "chickadee") and the American Robin's call ("cheerily - cheerio - cheeriup").
Neighborhood bird habitats... From a bird's point of view, a neighborhood of backyards is actually a habitat... theirs. How successful that habitat becomes, depends in no small part on the individual efforts of the neighborhood's gardeners.
So you see, every little thing you and your neighbors do to help these wild birds in your own backyards is really no "little" thing.
Your neighborhood becomes a wild bird habitat, and you have become bird conservationists... not just backyard gardeners!
Great Backyard Bird Count
If you're like many people, you have a blah backyard that could be a lot better. Time to snap to and get busy. Why let your un-enjoyable backyard languish and go unused when you can take the time to do something about it? There are lots of things you can do to make your backyard a more fun and interesting place to be. Here are just a few backyard ideas that you might want to consider.
Idea #1 ? Put in a Pool ? How many times have you wished for a nice pool when it is hot outside in the summer? Then here's an idea: Make use of your backyard and enhance it with a beautiful pool. You might want to go with an above-ground pool that you could set up yourself, or a nice in-ground pool. Whichever way you go, it's a great idea that the whole family will appreciate.
Idea #2 ? Plant Some Roses ? Many people love roses, and if you enjoy roses, why not plant your own in your very own backyard. Roses are easy to care for and they are an excellent addition to any yard. Make sure you plant them in a place where you can see them so you can get the maximum enjoyment out of them.
Idea #3 ? Add Some Seating ? If you love the idea of sitting outside in your backyard and enjoying it, but never seem to get around to it, is it because there's simply no place to sit? Add some seating to your backyard, such as lawn chairs, benches, or even a picnic table. Now that you have a nice place to sit down, you can easily relax and enjoy the other backyard ideas you've used.
Any of these backyard ideas will no doubt enhance the appearance of your backyard. Don't forget, a backyard is something to be enjoyed. Start today and take advantage of these good ideas.
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