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Make Birds Part of Your Holiday Traditions

Family traditions…in many ways these are what make the holidays so highly anticipated and uniquely special.


Female Red-Breasted Grosbeak by Susan J. Ballinger.

Maybe it’s that very special meal, complete with all of your family’s favorite recipes and fixings. Heaven forbid if someone goes rogue and changes the menu!


Perhaps it’s the tradition of a house filled with holiday music and the special decorations that are now long-standing family mementos. What a feeling it gives the moment you walk in the door.


For many of us, our backyard birds are part of our family’s holiday tradition, too. Have you ever noticed that you make a special effort to make sure that your feeders are topped off and ready for each family gathering? Do you realize that all the young children that visit your home have come to expect lots of birds in the backyard? Have you noticed that every year all your friends make comments about how much they enjoy your special yard? Yes, birds are already part of your family’s traditions and holiday memories.


Here are a few new things to try.


Consider the Scandinavian holiday tradition of providing a feast for the birds by placing bird food on the front porch. Maybe it’s a holiday wreath made of edible seeds, fruit and suet, or simply a heap of seeds placed on the porch floor. Folklore has it that when you attract birds to this offering, it will ensure good luck for your family in the new year.


Another great tradition to start, would be to gather the family and participate in your local Audubon Christmas Bird Count. This 125-year tradition provides beginners and experts alike, with the chance to enjoy beautiful natural areas while watching and counting birds.

We wish you and your family a wonderful and healthy holiday season!

 

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