Bring Your Backyard to Life
From colorful songbirds to migrating hummingbirds and orioles, attracting wildlife to your yard is one of the most rewarding parts of gardening.
Whether you’re just starting out or already love backyard birding, Nature’s Corner has the feeders, food, and plants to help you create a welcoming space for birds and wildlife.
Stop in and explore our birding section, we’d love to help you get started.
Feeders for Every Bird
Different birds prefer different feeders. Choosing the right style can help you attract a wider variety of species to your yard.
Feeders We Carry:
Hummingbird Feeders
Brightly colored feeders designed for nectar-loving hummingbirds.
Seed Feeders
Great for attracting chickadees, finches, cardinals, and other backyard favorites.
Suet Feeders
Perfect for woodpeckers, nuthatches, and winter birds that enjoy high-energy foods.
Oriole Feeders
Special feeders designed for fruit and nectar-loving orioles.
Stop in and we’ll help you choose the right feeder for your yard and local bird activity!
Bird Food & Favorites
The right food helps keep birds returning to your yard all season long.
At Nature’s Corner, we carry a variety of bird foods including seed blends, suet cakes, nectar mixes, and more.
Seasonal Favorite:
Orioles migrating through our area love grape jelly, which can be offered in special feeders or small dishes.
Our team can help you choose the best food for the birds visiting your backyard!
Seasonal Birding Tips
Bird activity changes throughout the year, and adjusting your feeders and food can help you attract birds in every season.
Spring
Migrating birds return north, including hummingbirds and orioles. Put feeders out early to welcome them back.
Summer
Offer fresh water, keep feeders clean, and provide high-energy food while birds raise their young.
Fall
Birds begin migration and look for reliable food sources before winter.
Winter
Seed and suet feeders help birds survive colder months when natural food is scarce.
Ready to attract more birds to your yard?
Birds are more likely to visit yards that provide food, shelter, and water.
Simple additions can make a big difference:
Plant native flowers and shrubs | Add feeders and birdhouses | Provide fresh water | Avoid pesticides that harm insects birds rely on
Visit Nature’s Corner to explore our full selection of feeders, seed, and birding supplies.