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How Do Hummingbirds Fly?
If you’ve been attracting hummingbirds in your backyard, you’ve undoubtedly been amazed by their flying skills. These birds are the only ones that can fly backward and sideways, hover, and even fly in the rain. But have you ever wondered how these birds fly? What makes their flying so different
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14 Bird Identification Strategies
There are over 10,000 bird species worldwide, and 800 of those are found in the US and Canada. So, while bird watching is a fun activity, it is no surprise that bird identification can be challenging, even for experts. Birds are constantly moving, changing behaviors, and certain species can look
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The Ultimate How-To Guide For Cleaning Bird Feeders, Tips & Practical Advice
Cleaning your bird feeders is important for maintaining a healthy birding environment in your backyard. Luckily, cleaning a bird feeder is not difficult as you’ll see in our step-by-step guide below. Aim to clean your bird feeders every couple of weeks and perform a deep clean twice a year. The
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Does Cayenne Pepper Keep Squirrels Away From Bird Seeds?
Squirrels, although undeniably cute, can cause significant damage to your backyard. They gnaw on almost anything, and it’s double the nuisance when they visit bird feeders and eat seeds that aren’t for them. For this reason, many bird watchers are searching for ways to keep squirrels away from bird feeders. And
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Bird Feeder And Rats: How To Prevent Rats From Getting To Your Bird Feeders
Most bird watchers focus a lot on preventing squirrels from getting to their bird feeders that they almost forget another nuisance – the rats. Yes, as much as you may think that it’s odd, but rats will also grab the opportunity to eat bird food if you let them. Keep
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How The Bald Eagle Would Be Affected By The Loss Of The Kelp Forests
Whether it’s because of climate change or the decline of sea otters, the loss of kelp forests has affected bald eagles significantly. It’s been found that because of the tremendous decrease of kelp forests, bald eagles are forced to shift their diet from fish to seabirds and other mammals. According