Category: Bird Feeding

Downy Woodpecker

Step into the enchanting world of the Downy Woodpecker, a small bird with a big impact. With its distinctive black and white plumage and striking red crown, this captivating creature is a true gem of the avian kingdom. But don’t be fooled by its diminutive size, because the Downy Woodpecker is a master of survival …

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Winter Wonderland: How Birds Brave the Cold and Find Food in Snowy Landscapes

In the frigid months of winter, when the once lush and vibrant landscapes are blanketed in a pristine layer of snow, it can be a daunting task for birds to find sustenance. Yet, these resilient creatures have evolved remarkable strategies to brave the cold and secure their next meal. In this article, we delve into …

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How to Attract Colorful Birds to Your Backyard with a Window Feeder

Are you longing to bring a splash of vibrant colors and melodious chirping into your backyard? Look no further than a window feeder! Attracting colorful birds to your outdoor space has never been easier or more enjoyable. Imagine waking up to the sight of a brilliant red cardinal or a majestic blue jay, just inches …

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Bird Feeders 101: How to Choose the Perfect Feeder for Your Backyard

Bird watching is a fun and rewarding hobby for many nature enthusiasts. If you’re looking to attract birds to your backyard, then a bird feeder is an essential tool that you need to invest in. But with so many different types of bird feeders available in the market, it can be overwhelming to choose the …

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The Best Places to Hang Your Bird Feeder for Maximum Bird Watching

If you’re a bird lover, you know that hanging a bird feeder can be a great way to attract feathered friends to your yard. But where should you hang it? The location of your bird feeder can make a big difference in the number and variety of birds that visit. Here are some tips to …

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They Never Forget a Face

There was an old belief that when crows saw a human’s face, the face would imprint on the brain of the crow, and then the crow would remember that face for the rest of their life. If the memory was pleasant, the crow would have pleasant feelings for the person and if the memory was …

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Welcome Home Purple Martins!

Purple Martins are members of the swallow family. They are almost 8 inches long and have a wingspan of just over 15 inches across. Of course the species of birds got their name from the beautiful color of the males. The males have a deep purple bluish color on their feathers and their feathers seem …

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