No matter how many songbirds visit your yard, it's always a treat when a mountain bluebird flits in. The male's dashing, almost aquamarine coloring is the brightest of the three bluebird species, including the western bluebird with an overlapping range...
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Wrens are clever, inquisitive little brown birds that are easily identifiable by the white stripe behind their eyes and their upright tails. Wrens are a welcome addition to any bird lover's garden because they eat insects and because of their beautiful...
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In 1970 the New York state legislature passed a motion to adopt the Eastern Bluebird as the state bird. Long thought to be a sign off good luck by humans, the Eastern Bluebird saw its numbers decline due to loss of habitat and pesticide use by the 1960s...
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When you feed mealworms to birds, you are giving them a food that they consider a wonderful treat. Many birders know that mealworms help in times of stress for birds, such as when weather conditions stop them from getting food for their young, or there...
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Birdwatching can be a precious past time - especially when done from the comfort of your own backyard. If you want to draw in birds with custom-built nesting boxes, however, make sure to provide your future avian tenants with everything they need to make...
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