Fall is Here at Liberty Agway!
Mums, fall décor, scarecrows, and straw bales are in stock now! Pumpkins and corn stalks will be arriving soon—perfect for your seasonal decorating.
The days are getting colder!
Stock up now—wood pellets and coal are available in store.
Winter is coming!
Our full line of winter apparel and boots is in stock now, with new arrivals coming in weekly.
Time to wind down the garden!
We’ve got what you need—cover crops, frost netting, and more to put your garden to bed for the season.
Keep your projects moving—mulches and soils are still available!
Ready for your next catch?
Bait and tackle are still in stock—get yours today!
Hunting season prep starts here!
Licenses, doe permits, ammo, bow hunting supplies, crossbow bolts, and all your hunting essentials are in store now.
Create a haven in your backyard for our feathered friends by offering food, water, shelter and nesting sites.
• Food: Placing a wide variety of feeders and food around your backyard will attract the widest variety of wild birds. Research the best feeder types and the types of seed your favorite birds prefer. You can also consider plants that offer seeds, berries, sap and nectar for year round food. These plants can also act as a source for nesting materials. Popular foods to attract birds include seeds, fruits, insects, scraps, nuts, suet and nectar.
• Create a Water Source: Birds are attracted to the sound of dripping or moving water. You can use a birdbath or create a shallow pond with a fountain. Birds are attracted to the sound of moving water which may draw them from greater distances for a drink or bath. A mister or dripper can work as well.
• Offer Shelter: Birds feel secure if they have shelter to protect them from the elements and potential predators. Common bird shelters include trees, shrubs, brush piles and grassy areas. Provide shelter at different heights for birds that prefer both high and low shelters. Dense plant growth can be effective for smaller wild bird species. Trees and shrubs offer a place to raise their young.
• Nesting Sites: Different species nest in different places. Research birds you wish to attract to determine the types you should supply. If you are planning on placing nesting boxes, be aware that boxes with different hold sizes and shapes will attract different species. You can also provide nesting material such as string, yarn, small bits of cloth or anything similar a bird can use to build a nest.
Attracting wild birds can be an enjoyable hobby. The songs of birds are truly some of the most delightful sounds and the intense colors they bring to your backyard can be enjoyed year round by simply providing them with the essentials of food, water, shelter and nesting sites.
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