![]() ![]() Mess: Feeders are naturally messy with discarded hulls, molted feathers, and feces.It will also make it easier to care for and refill the feeder in adverse conditions, just when the birds need nutritious food the most. This will help protect the feeder and the birds using it from the brunt of poor weather. Shelter: If your climate is prone to strong wings, heavy rain, or abundant snowfall, it is best to position feeders in sheltered areas.If you need a stepladder or special tools to refill a feeder each time, you may be less likely to keep it filled, cleaned, or repaired properly. Refilling: Placing a feeder in an area where it will be easy to refill can help you keep the feeder in good shape to attract more birds.Also note how visibility may change in different seasons as shrubs grow, trees shed leaves, or other changes occur in your landscape. A shaded area may have less glare and afford better views during summer months. Also consider the light, as bright sunlight may make it easier to see birds’ colors and finer field marks for easy identification, but could make photography more challenging. ![]()
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