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  • Keep the Squirrels Away With Baffle-Style Squirrel Proof Feeders
    [Home-and-Family:Gardening] Baffle-style squirrel proof feeders can turn your feeder from the squirrelly buffet to the bird buffet with very little effort from you. By installing this in your yard, you can give the birds a wonderful place to be.


  • Oriole Feeders Will Add Some Colorful Magic to Your Bird Friendly Yard
    [Home-and-Family:Gardening] Adding oriole feeders to your yard is a great way to see this beautiful bird up close. This bright orange bird can be attracted to any bird feeders but a feeder designed for orioles works best.


  • Creating A Bird-Friendly Backyard With Wooden Bird Houses
    [Home-and-Family:Gardening] A few wooden bird houses will help you create a wild bird oasis right in your backyard. Even small backyards can be natural havens for our feathered friends.


  • Seeing the Blues - Bluebird Houses
    [Home-and-Family:Gardening] Hanging a bluebird house has been a popular backyard birding activity for years. Bluebirds are adored for their beautiful blue coloring, their gentle temperament and their pleasing song. Attracting bluebirds is a wonderful way to invite nature into your yard.


  • Bird Feeder Crafts to Teach About Nature
    [Home-and-Family:Crafts-Hobbies] Use these bird feeder crafts to teach your kids about nature. Bird watching is a great hobby to get your kids interested in nature and your backyard is the best place to get started. Make a bird feeder or two and watch the fun begin.


  • Minimum Requirements For Purple Martin Bird Houses
    [Home-and-Family:Crafts-Hobbies] Since Purple Martins are completely dependent on Purple Martin bird houses supplied by humans, it is crucial that the housing provided for nesting satisfy a few minimum requirements. These gorgeous wild birds are a joy to watch and beneficial to our environment, but they need our help for survival.


  • Just Add a Few Bird Feeders to Brighten Your Day
    [Home-and-Family:Gardening] I have bird feeders in view from several windows around my house. The ones I see from my desk and kitchen sink are the most viewed. I find that using a variety bird feeders and bird food is the best way to attract many species of wild birds. Using the right bird food in the right feeder in the right place is the key to success.


  • Attract Wild Birds All Year Around With A Solar Powered Bird Bath
    [Home-Improvement:Landscaping-Outdoor-Decorating] There are many benefits to using a solar powered bird bath. They will attract a wide variety wild birds without attracting unwanted insects. You also have more options when deciding where it is placed in your yard. Learn other benefits including how to find a solar powered bird bath heater.


  • It's Time to Put Out a Birdbath
    [Home-and-Family:Gardening] If you enjoy watching the birds that are attracted to your bird feeders, then you will be very pleased with what you see after adding a birdbath or two to your yard. Why? Because you can actually attract more birds with water than with birdseed.


  • Homemade Oriole Bird Food
    [Home-and-Family:Gardening] If you are going to use an oriole feeder, consider making your own homemade Oriole bird food. Here is an easy recipe and more tips for attracting Orioles.


  • Create a Hummingbird Habitat to Attract More Hummingbirds
    [Home-and-Family:Gardening] Are you having trouble attracting hummingbirds? Sometimes hanging a feeder is simply not enough. Consider creating a hummingbird habitat.


  • If You Live In Bear Country, It May Be Time To Take Down Your Bird Feeders
    [Home-and-Family:Gardening] If you live in bear country, it may be time to take down your bird feeders. That doesn't mean that you have to give up on attracting birds into your yard. You simply have to change your tactics.





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