Spring cleaning is not just for your home. It is also the perfect time to refresh your backyard for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife. In this helpful seasonal article from Pond Boss, Mel Toellner shares practical steps you can take right now to make your property more inviting, from cleaning feeders and reviewing birdhouses to improving water sources and planting with purpose.
If you want to see more songbirds, hummingbirds, butterflies, and beneficial wildlife in your yard this spring, a few small changes can make a big difference. This article walks through a simple “spring cleaning for nature” checklist, including:
- cleaning and refreshing bird feeders
- evaluating which foods and feeder styles attract the species you want
- adding or improving moving water sources
- checking birdhouses and nesting setups
- reviewing your landscape to include more wildlife-friendly native plants
Whether you manage a pond, acreage, or a backyard habitat, these tips can help you create a healthier, more active outdoor space this season.
Read the full article to get the complete spring habitat checklist and start turning your outdoor space into a haven for birds and wildlife.
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