Recently, I spent a whole weekend raking leaves from my yard to make it possible for things to grow in spring. Cutting grass and removing dead leaves always promotes a lot of bird activity so it was no surprise to wake up in the morning to the loud chirping of birds feasting in the grass. The whole place had come to life thanks to my cleaning efforts and that's a great reward.
It reminded me yet again of my desire to have a bird feeder installed in the yard - the thought always crosses my mind after such weekends but I never act on it. In large part because I am not sure if this is a good thing for the birds that I want to attract. I used to have a hummingbird feeder a long time ago and it was a wonderful experience at first and then I learned it took daily effort to keep it clean and in good order for the birds. If I was out for several days, then the feeder was not useful to the hummingbirds and they would not return.
The feed and care of anything in life is complicated once you start to think about long term consequences even of your well-intentioned actions. There is almost always the possibility of unintended consequences.
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