Happy National Feed the Birds Day!

If you plant flowers, herbs and shrubs, and add a water source, they will come!

I became a backyard birder accidently some years ago at my home in Seattle, when I planted a garden.

The birds were attracted, so I hung feeders.

I don’t have a lavish garden at my home in Renton; most of my yard is shaded. But honestly, it’s a bird bonanza!

I still feed the hummingbirds and they come year-round, multiple times a day.

Varied native plants supply seed for other birds and the trees provide all the bugs a bird could ask for. During cold winter spells I put up additional feeders with seed or suet.

Nuthatch
Black-capped Chickadee
House Finch

All the birds appreciate the water. I have two birdbaths and a stream my husband built.

Chestnut-Backed Chickadee
Warbler
Kinglet
Junco
Wren

Most of the birds that visit my yard are small, 4- 7 inches or so. But occasionally larger birds drop by, my favorites are the woodpeckers!

Pileated Woodpecker

I was surprised to see a Northern Flicker checking out the lodging in the snag this morning.

Northern Flicker

The snag has been quite a hit with all the birds, including the chickadees,

and this surprise visitor!

Barred Owl

Did you know that February 3rd is National Feed the Birds Day? Well now you do!

Sharing with Sunday Stills, #Feed-the-Birds

~ Susanne

16 Comments on “Happy National Feed the Birds Day!

  1. Great bird pictures! You have a wider variety of birds than we do. I miss all the pretty songbirds we used to have back East, but at least we have the Quail, and of course sparrows and finches.

    • Thank you.We really do get a wide variety of birds in our yard, and I didn’t include them all. But we dont get Quail and they are particularly charming. 😊

  2. I’m so darn jealous of your backyard oasis, Susanne! All those birds! So wonderful and amazing pics of so many species 😍 and the owl, how fun…definitely on my bird bucket list!

    • Thank you, Terri. 🙂 My yard in Seattle had more sunshine and flowers, but my yard in Renton, though shady has so many more birds! I love them all! 🙂

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