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A few simple steps can keep your bird feed going to its intended recipients instead of those puffy-tailed sneaks.
While the coronavirus pandemic spurred many people to head outside in search of birds, for others, smart feeders that snap photos and video of backyard visitors have brought the hobby inside.“It ...
While the coronavirus pandemic spurred many people to head outside in search of birds, for others, smart feeders that snap photos and video of backyard visitors have brought the hobby inside.“It ...
At your feeder or a favorite bird-watching spot, you can marvel at the pattern of its tiny feathers, or pay quiet attention to the way the seeds crunch between their little beaks.
Another tip from the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is to rake up seed hulls and other waste located under your feeders — the old food on the ground can make birds sick, too.