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Tag Archives: Yard Birds
Snowy Weather Creates Emergency for Back Yard Feeders
Your back yard feeders are in an emergency situation when a major snowstorm is occurring in your back yard. It is important that you keep your back yard feeders free of snow and ice during any weather system, as the … Continue reading
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Tagged Back Yard, Bird Food, Cleaning With Vinegar, Cold Weather, Down Time, Emergency Situation, Evening Hours, Heavy Snow, Major Snowstorm, Moles, New Food, Red Squirrels, Rodent Population, Snow And Ice, Snow Event, Snowy Weather, Song Birds, Weather Pattern, Weather System, Yard Birds
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Birdwatching for Kids: How to Bring Birds into Your Back Yard
Science is not just about molecules and atoms, but about biology, and our most budding scientists are young, so it makes perfect sense to find time to involve children by using birdwatching for kids. Finding time to explain each of … Continue reading
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Tagged Anatomical Features, Anatomical Sections, Back Yard Science, Beak, Bird Watcher, Birdwatching, Bottom Section, Brown Bird, Eye Stripe, Finding Time, Mantle, Nares, New Bird, Perfect Sense, Scapulars, Species Types, Types Of Birds, Upper Mandible, Visual Cues, Yard Birds
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