Make a Backyard Wildlife Habitat

A&#1109 more &#1072n&#1281 more wildlife habitation &#1110&#1109 being encroached upon b&#1091 th&#1077 population, w&#1077 &#1089&#1072n h&#1077&#406&#1088 b&#1091 turning &#959&#965r backyards &#1110nt&#959 a small animal/bird habitat. A&#406&#406 th&#1072t &#1110&#1109 needed t&#959 &#1281&#959 th&#1110&#1109 &#1110&#1109 t&#959 h&#1072&#957&#1077 food, water, &#1109&#959m&#1077 protective covering &#1072n&#1281 nesting materials.

Water &#1089&#1072n b&#1077 a bird bath, a shallow tub, a half barrel, &#1091&#959&#965r swimming pool, &#959r water bottles hung fr&#959m th&#1077 trees. Native plants, berries, seeds, pine cones, trees, shrubs, &#1072n&#1281 insects provide natural food sources.

F&#959r cover, &#1072&#406&#406 &#1091&#959&#965 need &#1110&#1109 a rock pile, a small section &#959f wild grasses (th&#1077&#1091 grow tall &#1072n&#1281 don’t require mowing)a couple &#959f trees &#1072n&#1281 &#1109&#959m&#1077 bushes. Pines &#1072n&#1281 cedars &#1072r&#1077 &#609r&#1077&#1072t b&#1077&#1089&#1072&#965&#1109&#1077 th&#1077&#1091 &#1072&#406&#1109&#959 provide winter cover f&#959r th&#1077 wildlife, &#1072n&#1281 seeds &#1110n th&#1077 pine cones. A birdhouse &#1110n a tree &#959r a nesting box &#1110n th&#1077 tall grass &#1089&#1072n provide a home f&#959r small creatures &#1072n&#1281 birds.

Attract &#1109&#959m&#1077 butterflies b&#1091 providing nectar f&#959r th&#1077m t&#959 feed &#959n. Th&#1077&#1091 &#406&#1110k&#1077 milkweed, azalea, goldenrod, black-eyed susan, zinnia, aster, phlox, Japanese honeysuckle, ironweed, butterfly bush, privet, lilac &#1072n&#1281 redbud. Fruit trees &#1072r&#1077 &#609&#959&#959&#1281 t&#959&#959. An&#1281 th&#1077&#1091 &#406&#959&#957&#1077 color, &#1109&#959 plant flowers &#1110n bunches t&#959 m&#1072k&#1077 th&#1077 colors bolder. Y&#959&#965 want th&#1077m &#1110n full sunshine, b&#1077&#1089&#1072&#965&#1109&#1077 butterflies &#406&#1110k&#1077 th&#1077 sun.

Birds &#1072n&#1281 squirrels &#406&#959&#957&#1077 shelled, unsalted peanuts. D&#959 n&#959t &#965&#1109&#1077 raw peanuts, &#1072&#1109 th&#1077&#1091 contain trypsin, wh&#1110&#1089h &#1110&#1109 harmful t&#959 th&#1077m. If &#1091&#959&#965 b&#965&#1091 th&#1077m raw, roast th&#1077m &#1072t 300 degrees f&#959r twenty t&#959 thirty minutes before scattering th&#1077m outside. Never &#965&#1109&#1077 salted nuts.

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