The fall season is a busy time for the bird population in the area. After the nesting season in the spring and the bounty of foods and activity in the summer, birds may be winding down and exhibiting different behaviors and feeding patterns to get ready for the long, cold winter. The fall may also be a time when birds show problem behavior and try to get into your home. At Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control, we can help with bird removal that puts the safety of the wildlife and your family first.
Getting Ready for Migration
In the fall, some of the region’s birds may be gearing up for migration. Not all birds migrate, but the ones who do have to prepare for a long journey south. This preparation time is reflected in their feeding habits and behavior in the early fall months. If you notice birds in your yard during this time period, their activity may be increased and their noise level may be louder.
Increased Appetite
Birds in the fall may also demonstrate increased appetite. The winter season doesn’t offer as many food options, so birds have to prepare for it by fattening up. An increased appetite may also help migratory birds keep up their energy reserves when they fly south. In the fall, a bird’s hormones may change to help them prepare for the upcoming winter. They may feel hungry all of the time and seek a variety of high-protein food sources.
Stocking Up
The birds who don’t migrate may also show different feeding behaviors in the fall. One behavior they may demonstrate is stocking away food for the winter. These birds may look for food sources that can be stored, such as nuts and seeds. They will then store a supply of food in various places so they aren’t hungry during the winter.
Fall Bird-Friendly Yard Tips
Homeowners who want to attract birds to their property during the fall season can do so by making their yards bird-friendly. You can add a bird feeder to your yard and stock it with foods that are nutritionally dense. Include items such as sunflower seeds, suet, peanut butter, nyjer seed, and cracked corn. You can also hang a hummingbird feeder and fill it with nectar.
Keep Birds From Taking Over Your Property
If you love seeing wild birds flock to your yard, you can still enjoy watching them without creating a bird infestation problem. Some homeowners may end up causing a significant bird issue if birds gain entry to their homes. To prevent bird problems, ensure bird feeders and bird baths are at the back of your property and away from any structures. Keep trees, bushes and shrubs trimmed and clear away debris and leaves from your yard regularly.
Bird Removal From Your Home or Property
Plunging temperatures during the fall may also cause some birds to seek refuge in the warmth of your home. Birds can get into the attic, shed, or basement if there are small points of entry. If this happens, you should act quickly and search for wildlife control in Madison. Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control can help locate any birds inside of your home and safely remove them so they can continue on their journey south or quest to stock up on winter foods. We also provide preventative tips to help homeowners stay proactive with bird removal all year long.
Birds engage in a flurry of activity in the fall, including engaging in frequent feedings and looking for warm shelters. You can prevent them from seeking shelter inside of your home by partnering with Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control. Contact us to learn more about our bird control strategies.