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Bird Watching
The best time to see hawks, harriers, eagles, and their kin is during the fall migration. We've chosen
some of the top hawkwatch sites in North America. read more
Bird Watching
All across North America, one of the sure signs that spring is on the way is the return of the migratory birds. read more
Bird Watching
Regardless of where you live or the size of your property, you can invite wild birds to your backyard. read more
Bird Watching
Imagine the sight of brilliant yellow finches, red cardinals, azure blue jays and orange orioles fluttering here and there in your backyard. read more
Bird Watching
There are many kinds of bird foods, but the best foods for wild birds are the kinds that grow on the natural cover or the vegetation in a backyard bird habitat. read more
Bird Watching
Because many birds do not eat seeds, suet or sugar water, there is another way to draw them in from the natural cover for close-up viewing. read more
Bird Watching
Cover is, perhaps, the most important ingredient for a successful backyard bird habitat. read more
Bird Watching
When properly selected and placed, bird feeders and houses can
greatly expand the number and types of birds that will visit your backyard. read more
Bird Watching
In order to maximize the numbers and kinds of birds that are attracted to your backyard, it is a best to place feeders in all the feeding niches. read more
Bird Watching
There are about thirty different species of birds in each region of the country that will use birdhouses to build nests, lay eggs, and raise young. read more
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