If you want to attract more birds — and a wider variety of species — to your backyard, you’ll need more than just a feeder. With a few intentional steps, you can transform your outdoor space into a bird-friendly sanctuary that becomes a favorite stop for nesting and feeding.
1. Choose the right birdhouse: Select one designed for the species you want to attract. Our smart birdhouse makes it easy to monitor activity without disturbing nests.
2. Provide multiple food sources: Different birds prefer different diets. Offer black-oil sunflower seeds, nyjer seeds, peanuts, suet, and nectar for variety.
3. Add fresh water: A birdbath or small fountain encourages birds to visit and stay.
4. Plant native trees and shrubs: These provide shelter, berries, and insects — essential for feeding growing chicks.
5. Space out nesting areas: Some species are territorial. Our birdhouse’s 300-foot antenna range lets you place it in remote, undisturbed areas where birds feel safe.
6. Avoid pesticides: Healthy insect populations are critical for many nesting birds.
7. Protect nests from predators: Use baffles, metal guards, and thoughtful placement to keep birds safe.
8. Capture the magic on camera: With our built-in HD camera, you can watch eggs hatch, chicks grow, and families thrive — all from your phone.
By combining the right environment with innovative tools, you’ll not only attract more birds but also witness their stories unfold right in your backyard.



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