Hanging Bird Feeders

Birds can be supported with food all year round. A hanging bird feeder provides them with a protected and clean feeding spot, safe from moisture and ground predators. Read more here.

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Hanging bird feeders – feeding stations for birds in your garden

Whether in winter to help birds through the cold or in summer as an additional food source, a hanging feeder is an excellent way to attract wild birds to your garden or balcony.

 

Why choose a hanging bird feeder?

A hanging bird feeder offers many advantages:

  • Safety for birds: The elevated position protects birds from predators such as cats or martens.
  • Clean feeding area: The food stays dry and hygienic since it does not touch the ground.
  • Space-saving: Perfect for small gardens or balconies, as it can be hung from branches, hooks, or railings.
  • Great visibility: You can observe the birds up close and study their behavior.

 

Types of hanging bird feeders

Hanging bird feeders come in different designs, varying in material, shape, and functionality:

  1. Open bird feeders

These models have an open design that provides birds with a convenient landing surface. They are suitable for various types of food, including seeds, sunflower seeds, fat pellets, or dried mealworms.

  1. Seed feeders

Seed feeders offer extra protection against moisture and contamination. They dispense food gradually, keeping it fresh longer and reducing waste.

 

What food is suitable for hanging bird feeders?

Depending on the bird species, you can offer different seed mixtures:

  • Classic seed mixes: Ideal for sparrows, finches, and tits.
  • Sunflower seeds: A favorite among many wild birds, as they are rich in energy.
  • Peanuts: Perfect for nuthatches and woodpeckers – best served crushed or as peanut pieces.
  • Mealworms: A protein-rich food, especially appreciated by robins and blackbirds.

 

Tips for properly hanging a bird feeder

To ensure your bird feeder is safe and attractive for birds, consider the following points:

  • Choose the right location: Hang the feeder in a quiet, sheltered spot, ideally near trees or bushes.
  • Secure installation: Make sure the feeder is stable and does not swing too much in the wind.
  • Regular cleaning: To prevent disease, clean the feeder regularly with hot water.

A hanging bird feeder is a fantastic way to support wild birds in your garden or on your balcony. It keeps food protected, ensures a hygienic feeding area, and gives you the chance to observe local bird species up close. With the right placement and suitable food, you can attract a variety of birds and actively contribute to biodiversity conservation.