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Poke or melt holes through the bottoms of your plastic containers, and thread about 4 inches worth of twine through each hole. For each one, make a sturdy knot (tied 2-3 times), and on the outside of ...
You don't need to buy a bird feeder when you can easily repurpose one of your old or used plant pots. It's a very simple DIY ...
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The male Northern Flicker is enjoying some suet on this double suet feeder! You will find the flicker foraging on the ground disrupting ants and beetles. They spend most of the time eating on the ...
Last week, I reviewed the different seeds to consider when feeding wild birds. Suet is another important food to offer, especially as the nights get colder. Here I will review, again, the basics of ...
The Red-Bellied Woodpecker is a common visitor at backyard feeders, but do you know how to distinguish male from female? This video shows a great comparison of the two. Notice that the red on the head ...
A good bird feeder is a great way to make your yard more lively, but store-bought feeders are boring. Make your own with one of these kitchen items.