Best backyard birding & wildlife products according to redditors

We found 153 Reddit comments discussing the best backyard birding & wildlife products. We ranked the 105 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Squirrel supplies
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Top Reddit comments about Backyard Birding & Wildlife:

u/Reneekathrin · 67 pointsr/Delightfullychubby
u/sciendias · 14 pointsr/HomeImprovement

We did 2 things - we added UV reflective stickers like this. We also added bird feeders that suction to the window like this. It helped, but hasn't completely resolved it. Plants should also help slow them down. Finally, I went to the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary not too long ago and they have installed these things that they really like and have prevented a lot of deaths. Cheap and easy to DIY - so we may try that next year.

u/zerodameaon · 13 pointsr/DiWHY

Accoutrements Horse Head Squirrel Feeder .#GH45843 3468-T34562FD172757 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M8F4FA3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_a5h-BbQPBGJP5

Yup, I have toyed with the idea of them in the past but the last thing I want is these assholes knowing there is more food at my house.

u/lucianlobstah · 10 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I had something similar happen to me a couple years back the spring after I bought my house. I couldn't for the life of me figure out what the hell this vibration sound was coming from my roof in the mornings until one day I saw the tail of a Northern Flicker hanging down from my gutter where the sound was emanating from. I love birds but this was waking me up at the crack of dawn so obviously I wanted to find a solution that would keep us both happy. As someone else has pointed out, this is how woodpeckers attract mates and, if successful, will return to the same location year after year. There are a few possible reasons why they are making holes in your house, drumming being one. If this is what is happening to your house (and it isn't from trying to find insects), installing a bird house for them should do the trick.

You'll need to figure out the species of woodpecker to ensure the box is the correct dimensions and the entrance hole is the correct size otherwise they are unlikely to use it (also follow the directions for how much sawdust to put in there for them to nest with and which direction to hang). For reference, this is what I bought for the Northern Flickers in my neighborhood. I installed it on the south-facing side of my house close to where the drumming spot was about 10' above the ground, also making sure squirrels couldn't get access. Not only did this immediately stop the drumming, a mating pair moved in just a short time later!

Hope this was helpful and you are able to peacefully resolve your situation. Thank you for asking first before going the trap/kill route; it saddens me how many replies were advocating harming a poor little bird just trying to get some action.

u/oldaccount · 8 pointsr/funny

A quick google search shows that it is an actual product and can be yours for only $12.

u/killerbunnyfamily · 7 pointsr/ShittyAnimalFacts
u/lk3c · 6 pointsr/birding

I'm two years ahead of you on this.

I had the best results by buying a freestanding holder for my bird feeders. I have this one.

I spent a lot of money on different feeders and food before realizing that a rust proof feeder with black oil sunflower seed was what worked best. This year, I had American Goldfinches come to winter at my house.

I also have Cedar Waxwings come to drink out of my "bird bath" which is a rubber tub that I keep 2-3" of water in with paving stones.

Do you have any flowers, bushes, trees? We have a lot of bird activity because of the plants in the yard.

u/TheChaf · 6 pointsr/AskWomen

Premium Birdfeeding Station Kit

I bought the above birdfeeding station kit in November for $27. It has several hooks, a tray, and a dish for setting up many kinds of bird feeders at once. It’s a great buy.

u/outdoorandyrocks · 5 pointsr/pics

Amazon link for the head.

u/[deleted] · 5 pointsr/boardgames

I sometimes have Amazon packages with the tape cleanly cut on one side of the box, enough to lift the lid and slide a snake scope in to view the contents. I suspect there's a thief who works for a certain large shipping company discretely stealing certain types of items. I should start noting the packages and see which relay points the shipments have moved through.

Thankfully, he wasn't wanting a big head squirrel feeder this week.

u/bouncing-boba · 3 pointsr/BirdsBeingDicks

OOOR, you could use a wearable hummingbird feeder ring that won’t risk killing the poor bird? Or you can just leave them alone.

u/dnew · 3 pointsr/pics

There's a seal at the top, so air can't get in thru the top.

You know when you turn a bottle of water over and it goes glug glug glug? That's because air has to go in to let water come out. If you then stick the mouth of the bottle into a bowl, the bowl will fill, but there's no way for the air to get into the mouth of the bottle, so it doesn't glug any more.

Eventually, if you lower the level in the bowl until the air can get to the mouth of the bottle, you'll get bubbles going into the bottle until the bowl water covers the mouth of the bottle again and then it's stable.

This wouldn't work except the pipe is bent at the bottom to make a bowl.

There's a similar effect with things like hummingbird feeders. https://www.amazon.com/First-Nature-Hummingbird-Feeder-16-Ounce/dp/B005XOZKC6/ref=pd_day0_86_1

u/thorgunna · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Squirrel feeder. I saw this in a store on day and cracked up. I think my husband thought I was crazy. Flintstones!

u/Sam_189 · 3 pointsr/Wishlist

As soon as you said she likes birds I immediately thought of this! A birdhouse that allows you to watch the birds inside without disturbing them. I want to get my son one for Christmas.

u/Moopoo878 · 3 pointsr/Wishlist

This scarf is super cute and comes in many colors. It could be a nice winter accessory.
Bird Scarf

Also this cuckoo bird key holder might be a cute stocking stuffer for her. I’m always losing my keys and having a place to hang them is super convenient.

Bird Key Holder

Thank you for the contest and good luck with your shopping! :)

u/mostlyferal · 3 pointsr/funny
u/LaxInTheBrownies · 3 pointsr/gifs

In case anyone wants one for themselves, they're available on amazon for a little more than $25. I personally haven't bought one, so I don't know how good the quality is.

u/nijoli · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This horse head shaped squirrel feeder is seriously one of the more amazing things I have ever seen for sale.

Seriously, look at that! Haw. Poor squirrels!

Wait! What am I saying. LUCKY squirrel. They get treats and we get a good laugh so I suppose everyone wins!

u/dGhleSBoYXZlIG5vIHdv · 2 pointsr/hummingbirds

I have a few set up and this is the one that they like the most. I occasionally get bees but that is only when it's about time to change the nectar (so I regard them as a helpful reminder).

u/browster · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

Or, if life gives you lemons, make lemonade

u/Zamaza · 2 pointsr/parrots

Sure, I got both of mine off Amazon but you can order directly through their website. Here it is!

u/EspeonValesti · 2 pointsr/parrots
u/Desert-Darling · 2 pointsr/gardening

The large tube style feeder was purchased from Costco this last spring and is no longer available. A similar one is available on amazon here https://www.amazon.com/Stylecraft-4-Tube-Bird-Feeder/dp/B07N9LMR6C

The blue metal tube feeder we found at Lowe's https://www.lowes.com/pd/Perky-Pet-Red-Metal-Tube-Bird-Feeder/1000340999

The tray style feeder I found at Ace Hardware but I suggest looking anywhere else because I am pretty sure I overpaid for it https://www.acehardware.com/departments/outdoor-living/bird-and-wildlife-supplies/bird-feeders/8123291

I have several of these hummingbird feeders in my yard and I'm not crazy about the way they have to be filled. I would probably go with something else but I will link this one anyways! https://www.homedepot.com/p/Wild-Wings-So-Real-Glass-Hummingbird-Feeder-Honeysuckle-WWGFHF3/302862710

This last feeder is almost certainly just for decoration, but my six year old wasn't about to let it not be used and the birds have had no issues with it! https://www.michaels.com/artminds-gazebo-bird-feeder/10302315.html

u/phineas1134 · 2 pointsr/DIY

Good point. I just grabbed the first one I saw from my google search without even looking at the price. Here is the same one I linked to before for $32.00 on amazon prime.

u/sethben · 2 pointsr/birding

I'd recommend:

  1. One that has drainage holes on the bottom, and

  2. The part that holds the seeds is removable to make it easier to clean and refill without having to unstick and restick the suction cups every time. i.e. the whole thing should NOT be one solid piece.

    Also, the bigger the 'roof', the better for keeping the seed dry.

    I've had this one for ~5–6 years; it's still in good shape and I'm still happy with it. But any that meet the above requirements should be good.
u/mildsamosa · 2 pointsr/birdwatching

We have 2 of these window mounted bird feeders and we love them!

https://www.amazon.com/Aspects-ASP155-Window-Feeder-Variety/dp/B000CSJ1VE

It takes a while for the birds to notice them but once they start coming it's amazing. You can enjoy the birds from your sofa.

We use safflower seed that doesn't attract squirrels. The bottom part slides out easily to refill without having to remount the suction cups.

Good luck!





u/MaddBluntz420 · 2 pointsr/see
u/atvar8 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Pretty sure this is the same one. There are a few on Amazon though so I'm not 100% sure.

u/MAGICHUSTLE · 1 pointr/mypetyellowjacket

These photos consist of sporadic progress photos over the last 2 weeks or so. As you can see from the inside, many a creature have endeavored to call the My Spy Birdhouse home. Will this be a different story?

u/glanmiregirl · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm going to try and relate this because it's funny.

Ok, this is related to Krys because, squirrels like peanuts, peanuts are grown in the ground, it's dark underground, secrets can be dark, and Krys is of course our secret keeper. (I'm pretty sure she also thinks we're all nuts, so you can go off in that direction too!)

u/chuullls · 1 pointr/houseplants

Like long grass? What about those bee hotels Costco had for a bit

the honeyday inn

u/samk19 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This year, I want to find joy in all the little things, and this bird house would be such a nice addition to my house, so I can watch the little bird families. I also want to get into more hobbies this year, such as painting and caring for plants.

Happy New Year everyone!

u/notaneggspert · 1 pointr/birding

We currently have one of these or one that looks very similarly in our standing (cement?) birdbath.

u/Mason1370 · 1 pointr/gifs

Yes but this will lose the strength a lot of times. Something we have found works really well is called flaming squirrel. Works perfect.
http://www.amazon.com/Coles-Wild-Bird-Products-FS08/dp/B00416S4YS

u/Jessie_James · 1 pointr/homeowners

You can buy bat houses that mount on the side of your house, under the gable. You could theoretically put that up right near the current opening, and hope they go in there. Assuming there are not too many ...

Here's an example.

https://www.amazon.com/Audubon-Bat-Shelter-Model-NABAT/dp/B000HHQBKO

u/noone_at_all · 1 pointr/Portland

That was the idea, but the flicker ended up nesting in a tall tree last year, so only a screech owl and squirrel have lived there so far. This is the house, but the slate plate doesn't keep out squirrels.

u/mattmischief · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Sure. They got it from Amazon and we ended up staining it as a mocha/espresso color so it would absorb more heat throughout the day. Now we’ve been letting it sit for about a month so the noxious stain fumes can dissipate. The company is called Audubon.

https://smile.amazon.com/Audubon-Bat-Shelter-Model-NABAT/dp/B000HHQBKO

u/Lance2020x · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

> https://smile.amazon.com/Audubon-Bat-Shelter-Model-NABAT/dp/B000HHQBKO

These are excellent!
Do you feel the 'scent' is necessary, or do they find the space without help?

u/mynameisnotyourname · 1 pointr/Awwducational

Thanks for your response and help! (and sorry for my delayed response!)

It appears my failure is that I mounted it on a tree. I have it facing direct sunlight but I guess it's still too shady? I live in Florida and while it can get chilly in the winter January, it's rarely that cold. Your links have definitely helped and I'm going to look into getting a wooden post or maybe I'll try to find a spot on the house if I can. There's this one wooden post sticking out from our fence (its connected to the fence) that I thought about but then I thought they might not like it because of other predators scurrying along the fence?

I actually got the house here off of Amazon.

u/cmunk13 · 1 pointr/pics
u/spicedpumpkins · 1 pointr/ExpectationVsReality

Squirrels were eating my bird seed so I GOT THIS and voila, no more problems.

u/Spiders_Ate_My_Face · 0 pointsr/pics

I think it is an actual squirrel feeder - similar to this