Feeding the Birds: as Autumn as Pumpkin Spice

Autumn is a time for sweet memories of falling leaves and aromas of pumpkin spice. As much as we look forward to traditions, birds look forward to the consistent things in our yards. Fall is the perfect time to advertise to the birds that they can rely on our yards as part of their winter habitat territory. Here are some things you can do to encourage birds this fall!
 
Leave the Landscape
Leave spent plants standing to provide natural food sources and protective cover for the birds. Sparrows will flit to the top of the plants and slide down them to the ground to feed on the seeds along the way. Juncos and towhees will scratch the ground for dropped seeds. Other birds can find native insects overwintering in dormant garden spaces.
 
Take Stock of Feeders
During winter, birds need high calorie foods to keep their little bodies warm, especially during cold nights. Fall is the perfect time to clean, repair or install new feeders before winter arrives.
 
Be Consistent
Birds are always looking for food; whether they are eating it or not. Have at least one foundational feeder available now that dependably provides food and does not have to be filled very often. Help your birds know your food is reliable and ever present for them, so they know where to go when the weather turns nasty.
 
Provide Shelter
Cold winds strip heat from birds very quickly. Birds will seek refuge from the wind in dense vegetation, natural cavities, brush piles or roosting boxes. Roosting boxes provide birds with a warm, dry location that can help protect them from cold winter weather. Autumn is a convenient time to convert your nest boxes into roosting boxes by temporarily plugging the ventilation holes to help trap heat inside the box. Remember to clean them come spring!
 
Offer Water
Birds need water in fall and winter to maintain their feathers for effective insulation. Take time now to set up a heated bird bath or add a heater to your existing plastic or metal bird bath. This will help make some water available even on the coldest day. If you have a stone or glass bird bath, now is the time to switch to a freeze-proof dish!