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Wildlife and Gardens - Part 1: Hi Nancy, You don't have to have lotsa land to attract wildliRead the article this discussion is about
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» Marge_Talt - Hi Nancy, You don't have to have lotsa land to attract wildli Hi Nancy,You don't have to have lotsa land to attract wildlife! You just need to provide what they like and want. I'll bet there are skunks and raccoons around if you're near a nature preserve -- you just won't see them because they are totally nocturnal. I never see the skunks, I just know they've been around when I find the mulch really disturbed with nice holes - they're looking for worms and grubs. If you don't leave out any kind of edibles, the raccoons won't have you on their list of food stops. If you do, they will come! I, too, love cardinals. At one time, we had over 20 pairs, but that was several years ago. We still have several pairs, but nothing like we used to. Both cardinals and woodpeckers love sunflower seeds and will come to birdfeeders that have them. The only one that doesn't come to the feeder around here is the Pileated Woodpecker, but the Downey's and the Common Flickers both chug down those sunflower seeds! Cardinals feed late, just at dusk - they come all during the day, but they are the last guys to give up before it gets dark. They also are basically ground feeders and are more comfortable if seed is on the ground than in a hanging feeder. You'll probably attract hummingbirds, too, if you plant Monarda. The berries will be relished by a lot of critters - you may even catch a glimpse of a raccoon in the dusk as they like them, too. Sounds like you're well on your way to encouraging wildlife in your garden! Marge -- posted by Marge_Talt
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