Attracting birds isn’t random—it’s a science based on behavior, environment, and even color.

Birds are visually driven. 

Hummingbirds are drawn to red feeders, while goldfinches respond well to yellow. Birds like woodpeckers prefer feeders they can cling to, like suet cages, while sparrows and cardinals appreciate roomy perches.

Safety is another factor. Birds avoid feeders that feel too exposed. Ideally, place feeders near trees or shrubs—but not too close, to avoid predators like cats. Proper placement balances safety with visibility.

Then there’s the food itself. Birds need different nutrients depending on the season. High-fat seeds like sunflower and peanuts are essential in winter. Come spring, mealworms and soft foods help fuel nesting and growth.

What makes a feeder effective? 

It’s the thoughtful design: port size, perch length, drainage, and weather resistance all matter. That’s why browsing a curated selection from trusted sources like Duncraft can make a real difference. Their smartly designed feeders combine science and style, helping your yard become a bird magnet.

Want to attract more birds with less guesswork?

Explore Duncraft’s expert-tested feeders and bird food selections for a setup that works!

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