Winter can be a tough season for birds and other wildlife, with food, water, and shelter often in short supply. At Flower Power Farms, we believe your garden can become a haven for local wildlife, transforming the colder months into a season full of life and beauty. Here are some expert tips to help you support birds and other wildlife this winter.
1. Offer a Winter Feast
Birds need high-energy foods to maintain their body heat in the cold months. Stock your feeders with a variety of food to attract different species:
✅ Black-oil sunflower seeds – A favorite for many birds, rich in fat and easy to eat.
✅ Suet cakes – A high-energy food perfect for woodpeckers, nuthatches, and chickadees.
✅ Nyjer seed – Tiny seeds that attract goldfinches and other small songbirds.
✅ Peanuts – Shelled or unshelled, great for jays and woodpeckers.
✅ Fruit and scraps – Apples, oranges, and raisins provide nutrients for robins and bluebirds.
Pro Tip: Place feeders near trees or shrubs to provide birds with a quick escape from predators.
2. Provide Fresh Water
Natural water sources freeze over in winter, making it difficult for birds to stay hydrated. Keep a reliable water source in your garden:
💧 Use a heated birdbath to prevent freezing.
💧 Add a small stone or branch for birds to safely perch on while drinking.
💧 Change the water regularly to keep it clean and safe.
3. Create Cozy Winter Shelters
Cold temperatures and harsh winds make finding shelter crucial for birds and small animals. Help provide safe spaces with these options:
🏡 Leave seed heads standing – Plants like coneflowers and ornamental grasses provide both food and shelter.
🏡 Plant evergreens – Spruce, pine, and holly offer dense, protective cover.
🏡 Install roosting boxes – Give birds a warm place to gather during cold nights.
🏡 Build a brush pile – Stack branches and leaves to create a safe haven for ground-dwelling wildlife.
4. Plant for the Birds
Adding plants that provide food and shelter for birds ensures a sustainable, wildlife-friendly garden. Consider these winter-friendly choices:
🌿 Winterberry holly – Bright red berries attract robins and cedar waxwings.
🌿 Serviceberry – A multi-season shrub that provides berries well into winter.
🌿 Eastern red cedar – Its blue-gray berries and thick foliage offer both food and protection.
✅ Tip: Native plants are best, as they support local wildlife and ecosystems!
5. Avoid Pesticides
Chemical pesticides can be harmful to birds and other wildlife. Instead, use organic gardening methods and encourage natural pest control with beneficial insects and healthy soil.
6. Watch and Enjoy!
Once your garden is set up, take some time to enjoy the winter wildlife. Keep a journal of the birds you spot, and share your sightings with friends and family. It’s a fun and rewarding way to connect with nature!
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By making a few simple changes, your garden can become a safe and welcoming space for wildlife all winter long. Let’s work together to make this season a time to celebrate nature! 🌿🐦✨

