About Us: Feeding Birds in the Summer
Our Journey Begins
Feeding Birds in the Summer was born in 2017 from a passion for nature and a desire to share knowledge about one of the most enjoyable summer activities—bird feeding. Founded by Emma Green, our website has grown from a personal hobby into a vibrant community of bird enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Milestones and Achievements
Over the years, we’ve achieved several milestones:
- 2018: We launched our first seasonal guide, helping readers attract a diverse range of birds to their feeders.
- 2019: Feeding Birds in the Summer became an official non-profit organization, dedicated to raising awareness about bird conservation.
- 2020: Our online community expanded globally, with users from over 50 countries sharing their feeding experiences.
- 2021: We introduced our monthly ‘Bird Spotlight’ series, shedding light on different bird species and their unique behaviors.
- 2022: We hit a significant milestone of 1 million page views, thanks to our dedicated readers and contributors.
Our Purpose and Mission
Our mission is simple yet powerful: to inspire and educate people about the joy and importance of feeding birds during the summer months. We strive to fill an information gap in the online space by providing reliable, unbiased resources on bird feeding, conservation, and habitat creation.
Core Values:
- Accuracy: We commit to delivering fact-checked and scientifically sound information.
- Unbiased Content: Our articles are free from commercial bias, ensuring readers receive unbiased advice.
- Community Engagement: We foster a sense of community among bird lovers worldwide.
Filling the Information Void
The internet is brimming with content, but when it comes to feeding birds, there was a distinct lack of reliable and accessible resources. Many sites offered quick tips or commercial product promotions, leaving a gap for unbiased, in-depth guidance. Feeding Birds in the Summer was created to fill this void, offering a go-to platform for enthusiasts seeking accurate information.
Unbiased Information Assurance
We take pride in our rigorous fact-checking process and maintain a network of expert contributors who review all content. Every article undergoes multiple rounds of editing to ensure accuracy and reliability. We also rely on peer-reviewed studies and scientific sources to back up our claims.
Serving Our Readers
Our target audience includes bird enthusiasts, nature lovers, and individuals looking to create a peaceful outdoor sanctuary. The website caters to beginners seeking basic guidance and advanced users wanting in-depth knowledge. We offer:
- Comprehensive Guides: Step-by-step instructions for setting up feeders, choosing seeds, and attracting various bird species.
- Seasonal Insights: Seasonal guides and articles tailored to the changing behaviors of birds throughout the year.
- Community Interaction: Readers can engage through comments sections, share their stories, and connect with like-minded individuals.
Meet Our Team
- Dr. Olivia Sparrow: Chief Editor and Bird Behaviorist. A renowned expert in avian ecology, she ensures all content is scientifically accurate.
- Leo Feather: Content Creator. Leo’s creative writing brings complex topics to life, making learning about birds fun.
- Sophia Nestle: Community Manager. She fosters engagement and moderates discussions on the site.
- Max Winget: Web Developer. Responsible for keeping our platform user-friendly and visually appealing.
How We Deliver Our Services
Feeding Birds in the Summer operates as a digital publication, providing free access to all users. Our revenue streams include:
- Advertisements: Carefully selected ads from bird-related products and services.
- Affiliate Marketing: Commission on product sales through our affiliate links (only for recommended items).
- Donations: We welcome donations from readers who appreciate our content and mission.
Get in Touch
For any queries, feedback, or collaboration opportunities, please visit our Contact Us page. We value your input and are always eager to connect with our community. Together, let’s continue to spread the joy of bird feeding and conservation!