This morning I observed birds flying in an aggressive manner; feathers plumped, squawking excessively, swooping and circling. The reason for the alarm was brought on by the roar of the chainsaw.
50 feet from my home I viewed men cutting down mature oak trees. These Bluejay birds were angry because the trees had been a nesting area for decades and was part of the bird’s habitat.
There is no way that I can stop the change of the bird habitat however; I can offer the birds a safe haven that will provide shelter, food and water. I will continue to grow my backyard bird habitat by planting trees for nesting, wind break, flowers for birdseed, fruit bearing trees and shrubs.
Photograph of my yard and plants:
Photograph of my yard and plants:
My bird habitat consists of:
Ornamental Grasses
Coneflowers
Black-eyed Susan
Sugar Maple Tree
Black Walnut, Pecan and Oak
Elderberry and Nanking Cherry
Crabapple Tree
Crabapple Tree
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