Address: 10923 Elm St, Omaha, NE 68144, USA
Phone: +14023999976
Sunday: 12–4PM
Monday: 9:30AM–7PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM–7PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–7PM
Thursday: 9:30AM–7PM
Friday: 9:30AM–7PM
Saturday: 9:30AM–5PM
De T
Extremely knowledgeable staff. Very large selection of all things birds and then some. Looking forward to upping my birding!
Ashley Spaustat
The ultimate bird hobbyist experience! I wanted to buy everything 😍! Such a great place!
Tom White
Very friendly and knowledgeable staff and a very nice inventory. First time there, I was impressed!
JohnMonica Diorio
Very friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful staff! Quality stuff here too.
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Masks are required while shopping in the store. For those who wish to shop from home they can do so at omaha.wbu.com. Curbside pick up and shipping is available. Staff is also available to assist by calling the store at 402 399-9976.
Try offering them their own feeding station with their favorite foods like corn or nuts. Use a squirrel-proof bird feeder, like the Eliminator. Place a baffle on your feeder pole. Use dome baffles above bird feeders. Try an OnGuard™ wire mesh cage around your existing feeders to keep squirrels from reaching the food. Fill your bird feeders with safflower seeds, many songbirds will eat safflower, but squirrels typically won't.
Here are a few options: Set up a window feeder, it will keep the birds safe from striking the window and provide close views of them feeding. If your feeding station is in the direct vicinity of a window, move it to within three feet of the window. Install window screens. Decals and stained-glass decorations are moderately successful. Hanging vertical exterior tape stripes across the window at 4 inches (10 cm) intervals.
After installing a new feeder it can take a day or a number of weeks before the birds will readily take to it even if it replaces an existing feeder. Patience is key when birds are getting used to a new feeder. Birds generally find their food by sight. Placing your feeder where it will be visible to them should decrease the time it takes for birds to start feeding. Sprinkling some food on the ground or on top of the feeder can help, too.
The best thing to do if you find a baby bird is to leave it alone. If the bird appears as though it has fallen from a nest, an attempt to locate the nest can be made, and the bird can be carefully returned. If the bird has feathers, it may be a fledged bird and a parent bird is probably close by. It is best to watch the bird from a distance to see if a parent returns after an hour or so before determining that the bird needs human help.
We don't sell birds. We sell backyard bird feeding supplies including seed, feeders, and bird baths.
The do not sell birds. Only supplies and food.
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