Food for feathered friendsNow that your birds have a home, you need to provide food for them. Natural food sources like plants that bear berries are great, especially during the winter months when bugs and grains aren't as plentiful. But if you're serious about attracting a variety of birds, in particular non-migratory birds or those that stick around in winter you'll need to offer them more than berries.
Traditional birdseed mixes those that contain a mix of seeds and grains are great for the vast majority of birds. Black-oil sunflower seed is also a good choice. Thistle seed is ideal for songbirds, especially finches, and it offers a bonus: Squirrels don't care for thistle.
Much like birdhouses, bird feeders come in a seemingly endless array of styles and sizes. For the most part, any style of feeder will do. In fact, many birds will eat seed that has been tossed on the ground. Given that birdseed can be pricy, you might want to consider a squirrel-proof feeder. Here are some options: