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Birding plants will provide a haven for more winged creatures to perch, roost, lay down roots, and start nests. The benefits and attractions of your garden or landscaping do not have to be limited to the visual aesthetics of your flowers or the flowers themselves. By adding flowers specifically chosen to attract birds and support their habitat in your garden, you can also add the peaceful sounds of songbirds and enjoy watching them around your yard.

Many species are drawn to specific types or varieties of flowers. Matching your flower selection with the types of birds most commonly found in your area can help increase the number of birds that call your yard home.

Birding Plants Are Great For Wildlife

Certain types, such as hummingbirds, prefer bright flowers that produce a lot of nectar. Others prefer fuller types of flowers, such as hedges and certain trees, that offer protection from the environment and predators.

Birding Plants Include Grass

Surprisingly, you don't need to fill your yard with many trees or other large flowers. Smaller flowers and bushes provide the same animal protection as more giant trees. Thicker, ornamental grasses, for example, attract certain species of fowl who prefer to burrow and be next to the ground. Many of these also use the dried ends of the grass or other flower matter to build their nests or other areas to raise their young.

A significant benefit to adding birding plants to your yard or garden is fowl's natural pest control. Hummingbirds and other smaller fowl species especially eat smaller insects such as beetles, weevils, and mosquitoes. Along with helping to reduce the personal annoyance from these insects, it can also increase the overall health of your garden.

Invite Birds To Your Yard With Birding Plants

When fowl flowers are combined with fowl feeders or kits, the chance of attracting more fowl to your yard increases significantly. No matter where you live, you can find birding plants and trees that precisely match what the birds in your area prefer.