I always enjoy your take on subjects that are widely accepted as examined and concluded and you just flip it over! This is reminds me of the bee keeping craze and how you noted that it's more important for environmental purposes to have plants that support the local bees rather than raise bees yourself. Your perspectives often bring about easier solutions too. Thank you!
We replace our feeders with water sources two years ago; however, we still do another type of bird feeder: hummingbird feeders. Hope you write a future article on this, I'm sure your habitat provides many natural sources of nectar.
I always enjoy your take on subjects that are widely accepted as examined and concluded and you just flip it over! This is reminds me of the bee keeping craze and how you noted that it's more important for environmental purposes to have plants that support the local bees rather than raise bees yourself. Your perspectives often bring about easier solutions too. Thank you!
Thank you so much, Jillian. I appreciate that so much. :) I try! :)
We replace our feeders with water sources two years ago; however, we still do another type of bird feeder: hummingbird feeders. Hope you write a future article on this, I'm sure your habitat provides many natural sources of nectar.
Thanks, Stella. I touch on it a little, but yeah, there's more to say. :)
I never considered this about bird feeders! Thanks for the information and ideas, Colleen!
Thanks, Juliane!