Sunday, August 1, 2010

Creating The Most Bird Friendliest Garden Ever

July 31, 2010 by  
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Looking to create a bird friendly garden and don’t know what to do? There are many concrete things that you can add to it beyond the basics of food, water, and shelter to make it a virtual paradise for them.
As any casual watcher of birds know, they love trees. Trees allow them to set up [...]

When Gardening Efforts go to the Birds

July 30, 2010 by  
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It’s a sign the times, edible backyard gardens are on the rise. In 2008 the garden writers association reported that 39% of people they surveyed with backyards were planning on growing vegetables in the next year. That’s almost double the increase of a typical year. Some are calling these the new “victory gardens” in response [...]

Making your pet bird cages beautiful

July 29, 2010 by  
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A pet owner brings bird’s home because their beauty beguiles him. This beauty of birds has to be complemented by equally beautiful bird cages. There is no shortage of patterns for cages. The roofs of the cages may be variously arch-dome shaped, round dome shaped, flat, slope, conical, or play top. Even bird cages with [...]

Some Suggestions of Bird Supplies for Your Bird

July 28, 2010 by  
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When you buy a bird, chances are that you don’t know that you will need a lot of other things besides a bird cage.  Here are some of the most important bird supplies that you will need when you have a pet bird.
 
Bird cage
This is, of course, the most important of the bird supplies that [...]

Froggie in the bird bath

July 27, 2010 by  
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Image taken on 2008-05-03 11:05:05 by g-hat.

Cody Lotts Bird Feeding Wild Birds Review

July 26, 2010 by  
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Are you looking for ways to attract wild birds? Well, what you probably need is Cody Lotts’ Bird Feeding Wild Birds.
On this page, you’ll discover how to attract many different kinds of birds to your feeders and why you need several different types of feeders to do the job, why some birds may be avoiding [...]

Cody Lotts Bird Feeding Wild Birds – How To Attract Wild Birds Review

July 25, 2010 by  
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Bird watchers! May I have your attention please? If you want to see more of your favorite birds right in your own backyard all year round, then Cody Lotts’ Bird Feeding Wild Birds is what you need!
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In Cody Lotts’ book entitled, “Bird Man Secrets”, you will [...]

Your Backyard Birds: American Robin

July 24, 2010 by  
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American Robin Scientific Name:  Turdus migratorius
The state bird of Connecticut, Michigan and Wisconsin, the American Robin is a familiar songbird in the thrush family.  They live in towns and woodlands, and are commonly seen on suburban lawns exhibiting their “running and [...]

Benefits of a Wooden Hanging Bird Houses

July 23, 2010 by  
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Did you know there are many benefits of wooden hanging bird houses? Some are even health related believe it or not. It’s true… medical studies have shown that wooden bird houses can lower your blood pressure. OK there have been no medical studies at least that I know of… but it is true they can lower your blood pressure! That much [...]

Choosing a Pet Bird

July 21, 2010 by  
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This article is from My Family UK.

Birds make interesting pets but can be tricky to look after and are a big commitment – some live for up to 70 years!
The aviary
The initial cost of setting up an aviary can be high, although costs are fairly low long term. Ideally all birds should be kept in [...]

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