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Holiday Gifts for Backyard Bird Watchers
by Michael Rasco
Description: Tips for choosing and buying Christmas gifts for bird watchers.
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The holiday season is upon us, and we begin the sometimes
maddening task of finding gifts for our friends and loved ones.
Perhaps this article can be of assistance - at least if you have
bird lovers on your gift list. Let us examine a few popular
birding items, including wild bird feeders and birdhouses, and
explore why they make great holiday gifts.
Bird Feeders
The cold weather can make finding food a difficult chore for
birds, so almost any well-made bird feeder will be a welcome
addition to your backyard, as far as the birds are concerned.
Platform bird feeders, which feature a large seed tray, will
attract many ground-feeding birds. A tube-style bird feeder
brings in smaller songbirds. Suet feeders provide much needed
protein for wild birds. If the bird watcher you are buying for
lacks one of these types of feeders, they will appreciate the new
variety of birds that it will bring.
Another good idea is to find out if your bird watcher has a
favorite type of bird, and purchase a feeder that is more likely
to attract that species. For example, there are bird feeders
that hold a block of suet, or beef fat, and are paddle-shaped.
These are specially designed woodpecker feeders. The paddle
extension at the bottom of the feeder gives woodpeckers a support
for their tail, which is how they keep their balance. If you
could combine the thrill of bird watching with the warmth and
comfort of one's own home, you would have a gift any fan of the
birds would love. That must be why some clever person invented
the window bird feeder. Some window feeders attach to glass by
way of strong suction cups. Others are mountable in the window,
providing a panoramic view of the feeding area.
Birdhouses
It does not make sense to give someone a birdhouse over the
holidays, because birds nest in the spring, right? That is not
necessarily true. For instance, purple martins begin arriving
back in the southern parts of the U.S. as early as January! Some
other migratory birds do the same. Even in places where birds are
not due to nest until later, it is not a bad idea to have the
birdhouse in place early, as long as the birdhouse landlord is
diligent in excluding some of the non-native pest species, like
house sparrows and starlings. It is impossible to predict the
exact day when birds will be scouting a particular area for
nesting possibilities. Having the birdhouse in place before they
arrive will send a clear signal to the house-hunting birds.
Birding Paraphernalia
Of course, gift ideas for bird lovers are not limited to
birdhouses and bird feeders. Many accessories or bird-related
gifts will be greatly appreciated. Following are eight
examples:
1) Heated birdbath - If your special bird watcher already has a
birdbath, consider giving them a heater to add to it. Frozen
water does birds no good. Some birdbath heaters are submersible,
and some float harmlessly on the surface.
2) Binoculars - A good pair of binoculars is an essential tool
for bird watchers. These days, it is possible to find a very
good pair of birding binoculars for a low price. Backyard
birders do not need a very high magnification, which is the
factor that can drive the price higher.
3) Bird food - This one seems obvious. Birds do not frequent
empty feeders. Make sure you know which type of food your bird
lover prefers, whether it is a seed mixture, seeds and fruit,
suet, or even insects and mealworms.
4) Bird guide book - There are books filled with tips for
attracting various birds, or books that help with the
identification of birds.
5) CD's and DVD's - Teaches bird watchers all manner of facts
about birds, and allows them to see or hear their favorite flying
critters anytime, without even leaving the house.
6) Sun hat - Even in winter, it is possible to get too much sun
if one is out all day looking for birds. A good sun hat is a
gift that will be cherished year-round.
7) Tickets to a birding event - Though a bit pricier, serious
birders will love you for a gift like this. Many tours and
events are scheduled throughout the year, giving bird watchers
the opportunity to learn and share with like-minded individuals.
8) Birding kitsch and miscellany - This includes T-shirts,
baseball caps, neckties, mousepads, coffee cups, ties, yard
banners, framed pictures, and much more. Items like these,
though you may not remember seeing any on your last trip to the
mall, are very easy to find if you have an internet connection
and the ability to type "bird related gifts" into a search
box.
During the stressful holiday season, take solace in the fact that
bird watchers are easy to shop for. Any gift that enhances their
enjoyment of the birds or that celebrates their love of birds
will surely put smiles on their faces. In fact, if you are not
already hooked by the fascinating pastime of backyard birding,
maybe you should buy yourself a bird feeder, too. There really
is no better time to get started. Happy birding!
Michael Rasco is the owner of UtopiaBirdHouses. com, a website
committed to providing high quality birdhouses, bird feeders, and wild bird
information.