How To Attract Indigo Buntings To Your Backyard
Attracting indigo buntings to your backyard.
How to attract indigo buntings to your backyard. When looking for painted buntings in your yard you can see them at almost any level either on the ground or foraging in trees 30 feet above ground. You shouldn t have any trouble attracting indigo buntings to your yard as long as you use the right seeds. The more your back yard looks like their natural habitat the more likely they are to come and visit. What indigo buntings eat indigos like a variety of food including seeds nuts berries insects mosquitoes flies aphids small spiders buds rice goldenrod thistle grasses and herbs.
If you d like to tip the scales in your favor to host one or both of these gem like birds in your yard here are some tips. If these occasionally elusive birds aren t yet visiting your yard don t despair. Different buntings in different yards. Indigo buntings are most commonly found in areas where an open overgrown field meets the edge of a heavily wooded area such as a forest woodland.
Indigo buntings and scarlet tanagers are in minnesota but many backyard sightings of these gorgeous birds occur during migration while they re en route to their nesting habitats. Plant berry shrubs in your backyard to help attract these beautiful blue buntings. The indigo bunting will follow other similar species such as goldfinches and blue grosbeaks in search of food. Keep an eye on those patches of light in your trees you never know if you ll spot this little slice of the sky.
You can attract indigo buntings to your yard with feeders particularly with small seeds such as thistle or nyjer. Have other birds feeding in your garden. Buntings are colorful cheerful songbirds that brighten up every yard they visit. Fill your caged tube feeder with white millet easily found in mixed seed blends to attract painted buntings.
Indigo buntings also eat many insects so live mealworms may attract them as well. Having the right space around you doesn t hurt and knowing what to look out for is your biggest challenge. Indigo buntings also like to eat blueberries strawberries blackberries serviceberries and elderberries. There are ways to successfully attract buntings so you can enjoy their company.
There are a wide range of bunting species in the world. Often referred to as blue canaries or blue finches the all blue male indigo bunting sings its cheerful song see video below to hear its song from the tallest perch in sight from dusk to dawn. Indigo buntings produce two broods each year and nest along roadsides in fields or on the edge of forests.