Hang the Merry Christmas Birdseed House from a tree limb or hanger near a favorite window or next to your deck, so you can watch the birds feeding up close. As with any bird feeder, it's best to protect it from rain and squirrels if possible. Once the seeds are all gone, and it's ready to be used as a home, place it in a secluded part of the yard or mount it on a post or hang from a tree limb 6 to 10 feet off the ground to help protect eggs and baby birds from predators.
The seeds on this little bird chalet will attract a variety of species, including sparrows, doves, chickadees, cardinals, titmice, finches, jays, and numerous other seed-eating birds. After the seed is gone, wrens, chickadees, titmice, bluebirds, woodpeckers, sparrows, and other small birds will be most likely to find it an attractive house for nesting.
Hang the Merry Christmas Birdseed House from a tree limb or hanger near a favorite window or next to your deck, so you can watch the birds feeding up close. As with any bird feeder, it's best to protect it from rain and squirrels if possible. Once the seeds are all gone, and it's ready to be used as a home, place it in a secluded part of the yard or mount it on a post or hang from a tree limb 6 to 10 feet off the ground to help protect eggs and baby birds from predators.
The seeds on this little bird chalet will attract a variety of species, including sparrows, doves, chickadees, cardinals, titmice, finches, jays, and numerous other seed-eating birds. After the seed is gone, wrens, chickadees, titmice, bluebirds, woodpeckers, sparrows, and other small birds will be most likely to find it an attractive house for nesting.