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1 day ago ago from Welcome to the New England Birdhouse Blog

Would you like to attract bluebirds to your backyard?  The key to attracting bluebirds is having plentiful nesting locations in the right environment.  Bluebirds need and prefer open areas, so they can hunt and capture insects, their main source of nutrition. Bluebird houses are a great way to attract bluebirds.  When mounting a bluebird house , be sure to use predator guards and/or baffles to protect bluebirds and their chicks from ...

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18 hours ago ago from Westmoreland Sanctuary\'s Nature Notes

A great winter bird feeding station consists of more than just a few feeders and food. Like all animals, birds need food, water and shelter to sucessfully survive. All feeding stations provide food, but the best ones offer an appropriate amount of shelter and a source of water. A great feeding station combines all three essential elements birds need to thrive, and it will encourage birds to frequently visit your backyard. Shelter Shelter ...

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12 hours ago ago from certifiedpinklover

While bird populations in North America have dropped considerably in the past 40 years, birds tend to nest or rest on the nation's coasts where nearly half the U.S. human population lives or works. Most birds serve an important role in the ecosystem, but three species of birds in the U.S. are considered pests. Birds categorized as pests include the pigeon, the house sparrow, and the starling. As pests, they can be legally controlled with no ...

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