Bird Feeder Setup: Capturing Nature Live

A backyard scene featuring a bird feeder with suction cups attached to a transparent surface, filled with various seeds. In the background, a small shed with a grey door and windows is surrounded by a wooden fence and leafless trees under an overcast sky.

I’ve put up a little bird feeder on my kitchen window. Not sure how long it’ll take to get some attention, but I’ve set up a camera next to it in the hopes of capturing some of our feathered friends!

A backyard scene featuring a bird feeder with suction cups attached to a transparent surface, now empty. In the background, a small shed with a grey door and windows is surrounded by a wooden fence and leafless trees under an overcast sky.
My Empty Bird Feeder

The wild bird seed is a blend of Peas, Millet, Niger Seed, Black Sunflower and Sunflower Hearts.

I am planning on getting some videos and images of birds that come and visit and blogging updates now and again.

Does anyone have any tips for attracting birds? And how long do you think it’ll take for them to show up?


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