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This oddly neckless little tri-colored creeper, crawls upside down over every tree trunk and branch, meticulously vacuuming up every bug and tree caterpillar it can find.
Blue Tits live near humans, steal their milk and eat their greenfly.
How to use bird feeders to "set the table" to attract wild birds to an appetizing array of different types of bird feeders and bird food.
Winter is the best time to set up bird feeders, as birds are trying to fatten up during the season. There are a few birds that tend to visit the feeder quite often.
Build a winter roosting box for chickadees, titmice, nuthatches and small woodpeckers; convert it to a nest box for Northern Flickers in spring.
A roost box is designed to accommodate lots of birds and to keep the heat in. Birds that use nest boxes in summer will readily use a roosting box in cold weather.
Many types of birds that visit feeders, particularly in winter, have different tastes for certain types of bird seed. The best wild bird food type depends on the species.
Southeastern pine forests are home to many common birds of America. Following are descriptions of some of the most abundant ones, and bird identification techniques.
The Golden-cheeked warbler breeds in a limited U. S. habitat found only in the Texas hill country. Spring birders can find them at sites west and south of Austin.
A week spent in various habitats in southeastern Arizona in summer can produce a variety of species of birds, including southwestern specialties.
Devil's Den State Park lies at 1,100 feet along Lee Creek. Early April is the perfect time to observe the park's many birds and photograph blooming Redbud and Dogwood.
Half an hour from Washington, DC and Alexandria, Virginia, Great Falls Park is a close-in nature haven on the Potomac. 160 species make it a premier birding site as well.
Lost Maples State Natural Area is best known for spectacular fall color in late October and early November. Spring, however, can be equally rewarding to park birders.
The Overland Park Arboretum showcases multiple gardens in a 300 acre wooded riparian area. More than 200 species of resident and migratory birds are found there as well.
The Joes shed any childish and/or half-baked behavior for this taught, thrilling and just plain explosive animation powerhouse.
Great Falls Park, only an hour's drive from Washington, DC, provides picnicking, hiking, and guided nature walks in a spectacular setting of Potomac River waterfalls.
Recharge your batteries at this peaceful spot nestled in the Red Hills of Georgia and Florida.
Enjoy a window into the secret lives of birds by putting up a feeder. Learn how to attract birds, keep them safe, and contribute to scientific knowledge about birds.
Combine winter food for birds and fun for family and friends by trimming a garden tree with seed and fruit ornaments for wild birds.
Enjoy an excellent family day out at West Stow and the surrounding country park in the East of England where history is brought to life.
Shadbush, saskatoon, sugarplum, juneberry...all are names applied to the serviceberry, a North American native with plenty of landscaping potential.
Seasonal variation in birds involves distributional, behavioral, and phenetic changes. These changes increase the enjoyment of birding.
A Broad-winged Hawk spotted at Coronado National Forest Campground outside of Oracle, was a rare find, but this bird-rich site has long been popular with local birders.
Comparative psychology is the study of the mental existence (cognition) of animals other than humans.
Conservation areas, farms, and parks provide necessary habitats for birds of farmlands, deserts, mountains, and even shorebirds.
The Texas Hill Country provides some of the best scenery in the state. It's also home to hundreds of bird species, and the Audubon's Baker Sanctuary is one premier site.
People who feed birds are upset to find hawks using bird feeders to capture prey. Birds at feeders are as important to the hawks as the seeds are to the smaller birds.
Every year, rain or shine, volunteers gather to count birds, providing data that allows scientists to track the health and habits of scores of individual bird species.


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