EASY WINTER BIRD FEEDING: FRUIT
A female Cardinal considered dull compared to her bright red mate is a welcomed guest in my winter garden. |
Mockingbirds, Cardinals and Purple
Finches are a few of our local back yard birds that eat fruit. A planting of fruiting trees and shrubs is a sure way to bring these and
many other beautiful migrating birds into our gardens. Most birds follow these
fruiting trees and flowers as they migrate south in the winter months.
For the birds that don't migrate, fruit
in winter is impossible to find but still greatly appreciated if you can supply
it.Best known for it's mating song on summer nights, Mockingbirds will become daily visitors if you put apples in your garden for them. |
Raisins are the easiest fruit to supply. Just put a few in the same area each day and your birds will make a daily visit to that area.
If you have extra apples, rather than putting them in the trash feed them to birds. Apples store for a long period of time so keep them in your crisper until you want them. They don't have to be perfect. Over-ripe apples with a few brown spots are fine. Birds aren't picky. Simply cut off the top or slice them if you prefer. You can toss them out the door but I put them on a spike where I have a good view from my window.
Purple finches are attracted to fruit and many types of seeds. |
Don't be surprised to see a beautiful Mockingbird in your garden every winter day enjoying an apple or a few grapes.
I prefer to slice off the top of the apple and place it on the ground. Birds will have two options to feed and easier access. |
Enjoy your garden all year long,
James