Different birds have different preferences for plants. For example, woodpeckers and squirrels like to look for food in trees, and the seeds and fruits they eat grow on trees; Sparrows and pigeons like to forage on the ground. Some birds especially like to eat flowers and leaves, for example, sunbirds like nectar and sugar water, while birds of the family Corvidae like to eat leaves.
Therefore, we can provide suitable food for different birds according to their feeding habits. Birds in the tree can hang food plates on the tree and put nuts, fruits, seeds and other foods; Birds on the ground can scatter some grains such as wheat and rice on the ground.
Step 2 provide food in different seasons
In different seasons, the types of plants and the supply of food are also different. For example, there are more fruits and insects in summer, and seeds and nuts are suitable for spring and autumn.
We can provide suitable food according to different seasons to meet the needs of birds. At the same time, birds can also be encouraged to migrate when the seasons change to find a more suitable living environment for themselves.
3. Provide various forms of food.
Birds have different mouths and different birds have different preferences for food. Therefore, when providing food, we should consider the size and shape of different birds' mouths and provide food suitable for them.
For example, birds with crossed mouths like to eat nuts and seeds, while birds with long mouths like insects and nectar. We can provide different shapes of food and put them in proper places so that all kinds of birds can eat them.
4. Ensure the freshness and safety of food.
In order to ensure that the food ingested by birds is fresh, clean and hygienic, containers such as food basins and feeders should be kept clean; Food should be kept fresh and not kept for too long.
In addition, we should also pay attention to choosing foods that do not contain chemical additives and harmful substances to ensure the safety and health of poultry.