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March Magic: Attracting and Feeding Wild Birds in Your Portland Backyard

By Lydia Hallay, March 2, 2024

Welcome to March Magic for Bird Lovers in Portland! As the city gears up for spring, it’s the perfect time to transform your backyard into a haven for wild birds. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or just starting out, here’s your ultimate guide to attracting and feeding wild birds in Portland during March.

1. Choose the Best Bird Feeders

Selecting the right feeders is key to attracting diverse bird species to your backyard. Tube feeders cater to smaller birds like finches and chickadees, while platform feeders are ideal for ground-feeding species such as sparrows and juncos. Don’t forget suet feeders for woodpeckers and nuthatches!

2. Opt for Nutritious Bird Food Blends

Offer a diverse menu to entice various bird species. Invest in high-quality birdseed blends containing sunflower seeds, millet, and cracked corn. Black oil sunflower seeds are a favorite among many backyard birds, while nyjer seed attracts finches like goldfinches and pine siskins. Backyard Bird Shop is one of my favorite local resources for all things bird-related.

3. Provide Fresh Water Daily

Even in chilly March, wild birds need access to clean water for drinking and bathing. Invest in a birdbath or shallow dish and ensure it’s filled with fresh water daily. Consider adding a heating element to prevent freezing during cold spells, ensuring year-round water access.

4. Create Shelter with Native Plants

Native plants provide essential shelter and habitat for wild birds. Plant native shrubs and trees like Oregon grape, serviceberry, and Pacific wax myrtle to offer protection from predators and additional food sources.

5. Maintain Cleanliness for Bird Health

Regular maintenance is crucial for the health of your avian visitors. Clean feeders and water sources regularly to prevent disease spread. Remove moldy or spoiled food promptly, and keep the feeding area clean by raking up fallen seed hulls and debris.

6. Be Patient and Observant

Attracting wild birds requires patience and observation. Spend time observing bird behavior from a distance to avoid disturbance. Keep a journal to record species encounters and track their visits over time.

Conclusion

As March brings longer days and warmer weather to Portland, it’s the perfect time to welcome back our feathered friends. By following these tips for attracting and feeding wild birds in your backyard, you can create a sanctuary that brings joy and wonder to your life. Get ready to embark on a birding adventure right in your own backyard!

Lydia Hallay

Principal Broker | OR

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Calm, prepared, and people-first—Lydia brings a steady presence to what can be a high-stress process.

As a licensed Principal Broker, she leads Ello, a collaborative team within Living Room Realty known for its neighborly approach to real estate. Ello works with buyers and sellers who value thoughtful strategy, good design, and clear communication.

Lydia is consistently top-rated and ranked among the top 150 agents in the city, and is known for listings that sell faster than average (often with multiple offers), with distinctive, design-forward marketing that stops buyers in their scroll.

Before real estate, Lydia spent 17 years as a union organizer and negotiator, advocating for worker rights, leading large-scale strategic leverage campaigns, and navigating complex contracts. That background shows up in her work today: calm under pressure, sharp in negotiations, and deeply attuned to the human side of big decisions.

With roots in the Sonoran Desert (she owns a vacation rental in Tucson), Lydia is an avid gardener, a devoted fan of Portland's food & small business scene, and loves hunting for secondhand/vintage gems. Lydia & her spouse (a longtime restauranteur & golf nerd) enjoy taking their vintage camper (named Puff the Magic Eurovan) for mini adventures. They live in a midcentury home in SE Portland with their dog (Maybelle) and two cats (Kenny & Caroline).

A lifelong advocate for social, economic, and housing justice, Lydia supports organizations doing on-the-ground work in the community. A portion of every paycheck she earns is donated to Taking Ownership PDX, which helps Black homeowners age in place and build wealth.

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