Articles, tagged with "bird seed", page 4
17th May 2010
The following article includes pertinent information that may cause you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most important thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if necessary.
The more authentic i...
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Author:
eharvey7
11th May 2010
Many internet marketers and affiliates fail online, not because they don't have a product that people want to buy but because they don't know how to get people interested in the product they have, so that they would be motivated to fork out money for it. ...
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Waveney Charles
14th April 2010
Today, there are both bird baths that can be built from scratch and those one can buy in a variety of price ranges and styles. This is even more true today than in times past, as one now has the internet in which to surf for ideas along with tips and tric...
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Author:
michael russell
10th March 2010
What is a bird feeding station? It's simple. It's an area within your yard or your property where bird feeders are set up. Most bird feeding stations are set up near the deck or a window, so that the birds are easier to view when they come.
A variet...
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Author:
Leland Mcconnell
02nd February 2010
Bird Houses and bird feeders are one of the most popular interactive lawn ornaments you can put in your lawn & garden. They provide a source of food and shelter for your avian friends as well as entertainment for all guests who stop by. At outdoormama.c...
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Author:
Angie Loomis
28th January 2010
Raising baby ducks is a fun task, usually a little delicate the younger the ducklings are but the difficulty of taking care of them gradually lifts when they grow older.
After artificial incubating of 28 days, the ducklings now need a brooding spot. Th...
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Author:
Mary Louise
15th October 2009
Winter is on its way and if you are feeling the cold then spare a thought for our garden birds. Attracting birds in to your garden through providing food and water offers a constant source of delight and is a wonderful way to introduce children to wildl...
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Author:
Write Stuff
13th October 2009
Bluebirds are cavity nesters which means they require holes in trees to nest. Their numbers had dwindled because they were having trouble finding places to nest with forests being logged throughout America. Bluebirds are not endangered but they are defini...
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Author:
Chantelle
13th October 2009
Every bird lover would be happy with the knowledge that the bird feeders that they keep are keeping many a bird happy. But this is only possible if you have the right kind of bird feeder. The ideal bird feeder to use would differ greatly depending on the ...
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Author:
Chantelle
12th September 2009
You have tried them all! Each one claims to be squirrel-proof, but you have pictures to prove they just don't work. Does a squirrel-proof feeder really exist? How much does it cost? These are the usual questions we get involving a customer's decision to p...
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Author:
TheDuke1955
10th September 2009
Peafowl-feeding Myths
By: Jim Watkins - www.howsyourbird.com
Myth: If peafowl eat uncooked rice, it can swell up in their throats or stomachs and kill them.
Fact: All types of birds eat uncooked rice in captivity and in the wild. Bobolinks, someti...
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Author:
jwsbirds
26th August 2009
Well, my wedding could have gone a lot smoother, and it's pretty much all owing to the limousine rental company. In an effort to both vent my personal sufferings and prevent potential future ones for innocent and ignorant brides, I've compiled the follow...
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Author:
Yodle
23rd August 2009
Ah look how cute!
Squirrels are cute in there own way. Don't get me wrong, there fine in there own place and not my bird feeders!
I hope this article will give you some pointers on keeping squirrels at bay in your yard. Remember these little rascals ...
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Author:
Cheryl
25th July 2009
There are actually two basic approaches to keeping squirrels out of your bird feeder. The first is to simply attempt to block them from getting to the feeder. There are two common kinds of feeders that do that. Squirrel proof bird feeders are very comm...
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Author:
matt soufle
09th July 2009
Waking up to chirping birds is a rewarding start of your day for allot of people. Many people enjoy sipping their first cup of coffee in the morning while watching the birds in there backyard. This makes for a refreshing start each day before we ease into...
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Author:
Doug Maxwell