A flourishing bird population can be a good sign that the plants in the area are doing well. In addition, many wild birds can act as pollinators, stimulate plant life, eat insects that would do harm and attract more birds by being in your yard. Not to mention, their colorful feathers and cheery songs can be a joy to experience.
This page will document the many experiences I've had with birds in regards to their impact on the environment. When I started building the yard in Menifee, my first action was to put a birdbath and a birdfeeder in order to establish life in a 'lifeless dustbowl'.
Plus, I just really like birds.
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DISCLAIMER: It's fair to acknowledge that I AM NOT AN EXPERT.
I have no formal training or education regarding agriculture, horticulture, ecology or any other subjects appearing in this blog. I have access to the internet and a strong desire to constantly be learning new things. This entire blog is just as much about my own education as it is yours.
I also have a unique ability to "weed out" some of the nonsense and find reputable sources of information so, I'm confident that this information will help you understand this process. Many of the techniques that I share with you are new to me, too. More than that, it serves as an example that even if you have no experience or training, you can still have success and grow in your own garden!
Although, my intent is to share knowledge here, I treat much of this blog as a scientific journal. These are simply documents of scientific facts that I have either seen first hand are intend to recreate myself. So, please, do as much of your own research and use your own judgement with this information and embrace the journey of discovery.
"The only source of knowledge is experience." Albert Einstein
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