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1: Choosing Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders
Squirrel proof bird feeders allow your birds to co-exist happily with the squirrels by stopping the squirrels from stealing the bird seed from your bird feeders. Before investing in squirrel proof bir..

2: How to choose bird feeders for your backyard
Your local garden center or online retailer is likely to have a massive selection of bird feeders to choose from in various sizes, shapes, colors and prices and it can be difficult to know which bird ..



3: Bluebirds and Robins and Finches! Oh, my!
Do you have kids who are interested in science - especially with regard to birds in the wild? Are they curious to know more about the different species of birds that come to a feeder or other areas in..

4: Birding Tips On Better Wild Bird Watching for Birders
Birds really are great fun and bird watching is just a great way to get out of the house and into the country to enjoy a wilder environment. And you get the added benefit of seeing all the local birds..

5: Four Simple Tips for a Successful Butterfly Garden
When going for a morning walk, there are many beautiful butterflies in the air and sunning on plants or flowers. Of course, the expectation is that these beautiful creatures will be in your yard, too...

6: Water Is A Bird Magnet
Here in the southeastern U.S, we're all feeling the effects of the drought, but we can spare a little bit to make our birds happy. Here are some ideas for attracting birds without running up the wate..

7: Planning Your Wild Birds' Winter Menu
Feeding wild birds in winter is an enjoyable past time, makes our feathered friends happy, and keeps them coming back to our feeders. So what should be on their menu to help them through the cold day..

8: Return of the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds
If you've not done so already, it's time to clean out and refill your hummingbird feeders, because the Ruby-throated hummingbird - the king of nature's frequent flyers - is on its way back to the east..

9: What We've Learned From Birds About Flight - and Why It Took So Long
Eons ago, Zork stood outside his cave and watched a vulture spread his wings and soar off a cliff. Zork decided to try this himself. Too late, he realized that his lift to drag ratio was about zero ..

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