![]() ![]() Adding a dripper or mister is a great way to attract attention and bird baths placed on the ground provide excellent security for the shy Cardinal. ![]() It will give them a comfortable place to rest while they drink or after bathing.īecause of their size, slightly deeper bird baths (think 2-3 inches) are most suitable. Keeping them clean and changed often is the best way to avoid bacteria or algae growth, not to mention mosquito eggs.Īdding a small stick or two to your birdback can give Cardinals a little extra security in the water. Like most mammals and birds, Northern Cardinals need to drink every day and providing a reliable water source is just one more way you can make your yard more attractive. Often overlooked (especially in winter), water sources are essential to Cardinals and many other birds. Offer a Water Source (Preferably Moving)Īnother essential tip on how to attract Cardinals is a water source. Give them plenty of places to hide and take cover and don’t forget to include ground-feeding locations. Including multiple feeder locations at a variety of heights and proximity to encourage Cardinals to come to your yard. To attract Cardinals the food sources should be placed near trees and shrubbery giving them both a place to hide from predators and a safe perch to check everything out before going in. Given to an almost flirtatious shyness, these birds prefer protective cover and will often favor a feeder that provides them with greater protection. Place Feeder to The Right Locationįeeder placement can often make or break whether Cardinals will grace your yard with their presence. With their hearty beaks, Cardinals also love corn and shelled peanuts. Safflower, a white seed often ignored by other birds and squirrels, is a favorite of the Cardinal and can be combined with sunflower seeds to create your own Cardinal specific blend. Black-oil sunflower is one of the most popular feeds used for attracting Cardinals and many other birds to your feeder.Īnother option is striped sunflower, which is bigger than black-oil and has a harder husk, although no trouble for the Cardinal. Their beak is sturdy and strong, best designed for husking and hulling seeds such as their favorite sunflower and safflower ( 1). Tempt With Right Treatsīut how to attract Cardinals? With the right treats! Northen Cardinals will eat a variety of seeds, nuts, and even fruit. Set out a variety of feeders to find which ones your Cardinals like best, but be sure to include hoppers, trays, and platform feeders filled with the right food, of course. It’s for this reason you’ll find them using hoppers over tube feeders – where they can’t twist their body enough to access the feed and the pegs may not support them. As a medium-sized bird, they prefer feeders big enough and solid enough for them to sit, perch, and, most importantly, feed facing forward. ![]() Use Cardinal Specific FeedersĬardinals won’t use just any feeder, even if it contains their favorite food. The nice thing about Cardinals is that they don’t migrate, so it’s worth it to put in the effort to attract Cardinals to your yard. There are things you can do to make your yard more attractive. They can be both beautiful and fun to watch, but knowing how to attract Cardinals to your yard can be trickier than you think. Everyone loves to see Cardinals at their feeder. ![]()
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