For animal lovers, nothing is quite so wonderful as having birds in your own yard and being able to watch them eat, drink, squabble and more.
While there are several things that can be done to attract wild birds to your yard, one way is by supplying seed and other things to eat.
Supplying such can be done with a feeder.
However, should you find yourself having to refill it very often, you might want to consider a large bird feeder.
A large bird feeder will do several things for you.
First, and most apparent, is that you will not have to fill it as often as a smaller one.
This is good if you have done other things in your landscaping to attract lots of wild birds.
That many wild critters will make short work of a small capacity one making a larger one very attractive.
With some large bird feeders holding more than 20 quarts, it will take them a bit longer to get through the seed.
Depending upon where you hang yours (if you have a hanging one), this can mean not having to haul out a ladder quite so often.
For a man, that may not mean as much but for a woman, especially a smaller woman, it can mean a great deal.
You will get to enjoy your birds and watch them gather around without quite as much work keeping them there.
Now another thing a large bird feeder will do for you is to become a part of the landscaping.
Being bigger they can make more of a statement and even serve as a focal point within a certain area.
If you have a specific theme to your landscaping, you will no doubt be able to find the perfect large bird feeder to go with it.
As bird feeders come in all different styles and materials, you can pick the perfect one for you and your landscaping.
There are ones with copper roofs, in a gazebo style, and even platform feeders.
There are tube feeders in a variety of styles and number of tubes that make up one feeder.
I even saw one that looked like a copper topped carousel.
If you are interested in attracting wild birds to your yard and in having a nice focal point for your landscaping, consider getting a large bird feeder.
Not only do they make life easier by not having to fill them as often, they also look great and allow more birds to feed.
While there are several things that can be done to attract wild birds to your yard, one way is by supplying seed and other things to eat.
Supplying such can be done with a feeder.
However, should you find yourself having to refill it very often, you might want to consider a large bird feeder.
A large bird feeder will do several things for you.
First, and most apparent, is that you will not have to fill it as often as a smaller one.
This is good if you have done other things in your landscaping to attract lots of wild birds.
That many wild critters will make short work of a small capacity one making a larger one very attractive.
With some large bird feeders holding more than 20 quarts, it will take them a bit longer to get through the seed.
Depending upon where you hang yours (if you have a hanging one), this can mean not having to haul out a ladder quite so often.
For a man, that may not mean as much but for a woman, especially a smaller woman, it can mean a great deal.
You will get to enjoy your birds and watch them gather around without quite as much work keeping them there.
Now another thing a large bird feeder will do for you is to become a part of the landscaping.
Being bigger they can make more of a statement and even serve as a focal point within a certain area.
If you have a specific theme to your landscaping, you will no doubt be able to find the perfect large bird feeder to go with it.
As bird feeders come in all different styles and materials, you can pick the perfect one for you and your landscaping.
There are ones with copper roofs, in a gazebo style, and even platform feeders.
There are tube feeders in a variety of styles and number of tubes that make up one feeder.
I even saw one that looked like a copper topped carousel.
If you are interested in attracting wild birds to your yard and in having a nice focal point for your landscaping, consider getting a large bird feeder.
Not only do they make life easier by not having to fill them as often, they also look great and allow more birds to feed.
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