Is a $150 Bird Feeder Worth it? Reviewing the Unique Droll Yankee Flipper
Is a $150 squirrel-proof bird feeder really worth it? Enter the Droll Yankee Flipper. This bird feeder stops squirrels in their tracks.
Is a $150 squirrel-proof bird feeder really worth it? Enter the Droll Yankee Flipper. This bird feeder stops squirrels in their tracks.
When I started bird feeding a few years ago, my top goal was to attract a Northern Cardinal. I’ve always been enamoured with this bird. Recently, I’ve been lucky to have a pair of Cardinals visiting the Solution4Patio Homes Cedar Bird Feeder I have hanging out. With that, I wanted to write a quick review on the feeder, and why I think it’s worth buying.
If you’re having issues with squirrels gobbling up your bird seed, one of the best investments you can make is buying a squirrel-proof bird feeder.
I thought it would be nice to put together a blog post highlighting some of the most common mistakes I notice people making when they start off with the hobby.
There are a ton of Wisconsin birds you can attract to feeders. Here’s a guide on how to attract 33 different species to your yard!
Here are five proven tips to bring cardinals to your backyard. My top goal was to attract a cardinal when I started my bird feeding hobby.
If you search “Amazon Baltimore Oriole Feeders” there’s an overwhelming amount of options presented to you. That’s why I compiled this reference list!
Chickadees are a familiar visitor to backyards across North America. It’s easy to attract Chickadees by adding a few simple things to your yard.
Here’s a comprehensive guide to attracting common Minnesota birds like cardinals, blue jays, chickadees, sparrows, goldfinches and more to your bird feeders.
There are a ton of different bird feeders. I put together this guide to simplify the process for you to select your next feeder.