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    • 1.

      How To Keep Your Bird Feeders Clean


      by Ronnie Booth - 2006-12-01
      Keeping your bird feeders clean is important to make sure your birds do not get sick. It's much the same as keeping your own eating utensils clean - you wouldn't want to eat from dirty cutlery, would ...
    • 2.

      Decorative Bird Feeders: Sanctuary for Birds, Good Sights for Spectators


      by Lee Dobbins - 2006-12-08
      More and more people are starting to get into feeding wild birds in their yards and gardens. That is because wild birds, even how wild they may tend to be, will always return to that especially allott...
    • 3.

      Why You Need Birds in Your Garden


      by Andrew M. Lawrence - 2006-12-28
      Garden birds are not just about looking nice while hanging from your bird feeders, they actually provide a vital role. If you are a keen gardener then you may already have bird feeders in your garden ...
    • 4.

      Humming Bird Feeders


      by Allan - 2007-01-10
      ---------- First, it's important to note that hummers are migratory birds. Where you live will determine what time of year you'll see the birds. Humming birds are migratory birds, so you will not be a...
    • 5.

      The Beautifull Hummingbirds


      by Allan - 2007-01-18
      The hummingbirds diet requires nectar as a source of energy and for their protein source small insects. Hummingbirds love artificial nectar from man-made humming bird feeders. Such feeders provide th...
    • 6.

      The Beautiful Hummingbirds


      by Allan Hall - 2007-01-21
      The hummingbirds diet requires nectar as a source of energy and for their protein source small insects. Hummingbirds love artificial nectar from man-made humming bird feeders. Such feeders provide th...
    • 7.

      Feeding the Birds in Your Yard: Are you at risk for the Bird Flu?


      by Mike Kershaw - 2007-05-24
      This is the time of year in which the birds come back to your home in droves. Many bird enthusiasts actively attract birds through the use of birdhouses, bird feeders, and bird-baths. With the growi...
    • 8.

      If I Attract Birds to My Yard, Am I at Risk for Avian Flu?


      by Mike Kershaw - 2007-05-24
      With the warm weather comes the influx of wild birds to your yard. As a homowener, you will probably welcome these birds with food and birdhouses. However, it is often asked if there is a potent...
    • 9.

      Garden Bird Feeders


      by Tony Harries - 2007-06-20
      Let's Begin With Some "Feeder Facts"When bird feeders are first offered in your yard, it may take the birds a few weeks to discover and recognize them as a source of food. Bird feeders are containers ...
    • 10.

      Wonderful Winter Bird Feeders


      by Pam Caouette - 2007-07-13
      Winter bird feeders are a great way to bring the wonder of winter, and the beauty of winter to your yard. In the winter months, the cold winter months that can seem drab and dreary a good way t...