Spring's Arrival Means Hungry Travelers

The first hints of spring mean more than just warmer weather; it signals the return of countless migratory birds. These incredible travelers embark on epic journeys, and your backyard feeder can be a vital refueling station. As they arrive, you might see familiar favorites returning, along with new visitors making a stopover. Keeping your feeders stocked with the right foods is crucial to supporting them on their long flights.
What to Expect and What to Offer

As the days lengthen and temperatures rise, keep an eye out for:
- Warblers and Vireos: These small, energetic birds often arrive in large numbers. Offer them foods like finely cracked corn, mealworms, or a high-quality, fruit-and-nectar blend. Our Wild Birds Colorado HM01 Smart Hummingbird Feeder, when stocked with nectar, can attract some of these insectivores too!
- Orioles: Known for their vibrant colors, orioles love fruit! Place out halved oranges, grape jelly, or a specialized oriole nectar mix.
- Buntings and Grosbeaks: These birds are attracted to larger seeds. Ensure your feeders are filled with black oil sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, or millet. The Wild Birds Colorado BF11 Gen 2 Smart Bird Feeder is excellent for offering a variety of seed types.
- Hummingbirds: Your nectar feeders will see increased activity as hummingbirds return to the Northeast and Midwest. Keep your nectar fresh and your feeders clean!
Keep Feeders Clean and Full
Remember to maintain a regular cleaning schedule for all your feeders to prevent the spread of disease. Fresh food and clean water are the best ways to welcome these returning travelers. By offering a diverse menu, you’ll be prepared for the bustling activity of spring migration!