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Spring Migration Delight: Bird Seed Essentials for Southwest Virginia

by nrvmagaz March 11, 2024
March 11, 2024 0 comment
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 As spring unfolds its vibrant tapestry across the rolling landscapes of Southwest Virginia, birdwatchers eagerly await the annual spectacle of avian migration. To ensure your backyard becomes a haven for these feathered travelers, choosing the right bird seed is paramount.
Sunflower seeds stand out as a perennial favorite among migrating birds. Bursting with energy-rich nutrients, they provide the fuel needed for birds to sustain their journeys. Opting for hulled sunflower seeds minimizes mess and waste, making them an attractive option for both birds and birdwatchers alike.
Nyjer seed, also known as thistle seed, is another staple for attracting migratory birds, particularly finches and sparrows. Its tiny size and high oil content make it a favorite among small songbirds, offering them a quick and nutritious pit stop during their long flights.
Incorporating a mix of seeds and nuts in your feeder lineup ensures you cater to the diverse dietary preferences of migrating birds. Blend sunflower hearts, Nyjer seed, and peanuts to create an irresistible buffet that appeals to a wide range of species, from colorful warblers to lively chickadees.
Furthermore, offering fresh water sources alongside seed offerings is essential, especially during the spring migration. Providing bird baths or shallow dishes replenished daily offers weary travelers a much-needed respite and encourages them to linger, enhancing your birdwatching experience.
By stocking your feeders with a variety of high-quality seeds and providing supplementary water sources, you can transform your backyard into a vital rest stop for migrating birds passing through Southwest Virginia. Embrace the beauty of spring migration by welcoming these winged visitors with open arms and well-stocked feeders.

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