

Tips to Attract More Birds This Summer Using VINGUYS
These Are the Birds You’re Most Likely to See in June
When the days longer and sunlight filters through lush, leafy canopies, something wonderful stirs in our backyards — the return of birds in full chorus. For bird lovers, June marks one of the most rewarding months of the year: a sweet spot between spring migration and midsummer nesting.
But is summer really the best time for birdwatching? And what species should you be watching for this month?
Let’s explore why June deserves a prime spot in every birder’s calendar — and how a smart feeder can help you get the most out of it.
Why Summer Is Prime Time for Birdwatching
June is when many birds are most visible, vocal, and active. After long migrations, many species settle into breeding territories. That means:
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More singing to attract mates or defend territory.
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More activity near the ground or feeders as they gather food.
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And more opportunities to spot birds caring for fledglings.
Whether you’re watching from a park bench or your own backyard, birds are everywhere this time of year — if you know where (and how) to look.
And if you're using a smart bird feeder like the Vinguys V-feeder, the season gets even more exciting. With 2.5K HD video, AI-powered species recognition, and real-time mobile notifications, you'll never miss a magical moment.
What Birds to Watch for in June — by Region
Here’s a quick guide to some of the most active and visible bird species across the U.S. this month:
Northeast & Midwest
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American Goldfinch – Bright yellow and lively, they flock to thistle and sunflower feeders.
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Baltimore Oriole – Look for their brilliant orange plumage near fruit trays or nectar.
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Gray Catbird – Named for their "mew" call, often spotted in shrubs and thickets.
Southeast
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Northern Cardinal – Iconic red males and soft-toned females are active nesters in June.
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Carolina Wren – Small but mighty singers; love mealworms and suet.
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Eastern Bluebird – Often seen perched on fences or feeder poles near open yards.
Southwest
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Black-chinned Hummingbird – Tiny aerial acrobats; go for sugar water feeders and flowers.
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Curve-billed Thrasher – Curious and bold; easily drawn to ground or tray feeders.
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Verdin – A desert gem that visits feeders with suet, fruit, or citrus.
Pacific Northwest & West Coast
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Anna’s Hummingbird – Found year-round but especially visible in warmer months.
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Spotted Towhee – Listen for rustling under brush; they love leaf litter and seeds.
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Steller’s Jay – Loud, clever, and always looking for snacks.
V-feeder's June Birdwatching Data: Top 5 Species Detected
Our community of V-feeder users has helped us identify the most frequently spotted birds in June:
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House Finch
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American Robin
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Downy Woodpecker
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Blue Jay
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Mourning Dove
Thanks to our built-in bird recognition system, the V-feeder logs each visitor, helping users build personal birdwatching journals without lifting a finger — just open the app.
Meet the Bamboo Edition – Smart Birdwatching Meets Natural Design
Love technology but also appreciate a natural look that blends into your outdoor space?
Introducing the V-feeder Bamboo Edition — the same smart, weatherproof bird feeder, now wrapped in a beautiful real bamboo finish. It’s the perfect choice for:
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Gardeners who love nature-inspired design
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Homeowners with modern or minimalist aesthetics
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Gift-givers looking for something truly special
Whether you're placing it on a shaded balcony or a rustic backyard tree, the Bamboo Edition brings warmth, charm, and sustainability to your birdwatching experience.
🌱 Same smart features, elevated with natural materials.
Tips to Attract More Birds This Summer
Want to make the most of your June birdwatching? Try these quick tips:
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Keep your feeder full with fresh seed, suet, or fruit.
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Use the included fruit fork on your V-feeder to attract orioles, tanagers, and catbirds.
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Place your feeder near shrubs or trees, where birds feel safe and have nesting cover.
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Clean regularly — especially in warm weather — to prevent bacteria and mold.
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Watch at dawn or just before sunset, when birds are most active.
And don’t forget — with the V-feeder’s auto-recording and cloud-based photo storage, you can go back and relive every visit, even when you’re not around.
Ready to Level Up Your Summer Birdwatching?
Whether you're just getting started or you're a backyard birding pro, the Vinguys V-feeder helps you connect more deeply with the natural world around you.
Choose the classic high-performance model, or go for the limited Bamboo Edition for an elegant, eco-inspired upgrade.👉 Already own one? Share your best shots on Instagram with #vinguysfeeder — we might feature your backyard!
This summer, don’t just feed the birds — understand them, record them, and fall in love with every feathered visitor. 🐦🌿