Articles, tagged with "woodpeckers", page 5
21st September 2009
They create a trouble, and can carry disease such as West Nile Virus, Avian Flu, and Histoplasmosis. It is important to address a pest bird problem as soon as one is spotted. The longer birds inhabit an area. Birds are always looking for food. They requir...
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Author:
Rohit
15th September 2009
As decorative as a wood birdhouse is it still needs a level of functionality, one aspect you need to decide on is color. If your garden décor birdhouses are strictly decorative birdhouses then you may want to choose a color that will stand out, or compli...
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Author:
Hank Turney
14th September 2009
Bird Repellents for Roof Pigeons
Birds like to be perched on high-elevated points for their entitlement of a bird's view of the surroundings for survival, and food. Pigeons show a special liking to live closer to human habitations for easy food among o...
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Author:
Elena Semick
06th September 2009
Tea as far as the eyes can see, Sandalwood trees and the rare species of fauna await you…
Munnar is a small town situated at a height of 1600 meters in South India. It served as a summer resort for the British government. The real beauty of Munnar is...
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Author:
ezeego
30th July 2009
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 feeder will be the best for the birds in your garden or...
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Author:
Tom White
27th July 2009
MUCH might be held approaching the inconveniences of winter in the northern latitudes, of the cold and ice, of the frostiness and snow with the purpose of threaten man and other creatures with hardship and craving. Winter often reminds solitary of humming...
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Author:
Ruel
17th June 2009
Shopping for bird feeders can be a very confusing task. There are many styles and designs to choose from, but starting to feed wild birds doesn't have to be complicated. Begin by considering what type of birds you want to attract. Most people want to begi...
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Author:
Robert Bell
16th June 2009
For those who haven't gone bird watching, it can look like an odd past time. Yet for ones who have tried it, it can be very rewarding. Bird watching (aka birding) is an opportunity to grasp a closer look of nature. Discover a new way of looking at the ...
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Author:
Rachael Stone
29th May 2009
Some birds are attracted to your yard because you provide food and water. Offering shelter will attract others.
Approximately fifty species of cavity-nesting birds accept birdhouses, thirty-five or so on a regular basis. Man-made nest boxes can provide...
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Author:
Susan Woodward
20th March 2009
Bird watchers should not be mistaken for ornithologists because the latter are into the scientific study of the bird species while the former do such with mere observation through the eyes. Bird watching is a popular hobby in California because the place ...
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Author:
Julie Souto
13th March 2009
The island of Jamaica is many things, but none of them are understated. Jamaica seduces like a peacock in a barnyard full of hens. In its long and turbulent history, Jamaica has seduced everyone from Christopher Columbus and the Spaniard and British col...
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Author:
Tim Roseland
12th March 2009
If you are interested in bird watching and would like to see more birds in your yard there are ways to invite them. Birds are fascinating to watch and observe. First you need to capture their attention visually and you can do that by planting brightly col...
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Author:
Jadon Sluck
10th March 2009
Bird watching in Arizona in definitely a must for those who are into this kind of hobby. This is because the place offers a wide variety of birds perfect for observation such as the common ones including black and gray hawks, owls of different species suc...
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Author:
Julie Souto
03rd March 2009
Life comes to a standstill when the power goes out. Even a short spell without electricity is unsettling. Flashlights and candles help us survive for a few hours until power resumes. But constantly unstable and unpredictable weather conditions mean a powe...
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Author:
Hugh McInnes
03rd February 2009
Easter is a great time to take a trip to Pembrokeshire. The Welsh countryside will finally becoming alive after the long winter with trees turning green and all the beautiful spring flowers start to bloom turning Pembrokeshire into a multicolour patchwork...
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Author:
Robert Palmer