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Why You Should Buy Wild Bird Seed without Millet or Cracked Corn- Attracts Invasive House Sparrows

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USA

Why You Should Buy Wild Bird Seed without Millet or Cracked Corn- Attracts Invasive House Sparrows. Normally, we buy Ultra Blue Black Oil Sunflowers Seeds but a few weeks ago we mistakenly got Concerto – which is a mixRead more

Bird Feed to Attract The Birds You Want at Your Feeder in 2024

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Bird populations are declining with global warming and loss of habitat resulting in a decline of almost 3 BILLION birds or 29% of the 1970 figures (Kenneth Rosenberg – Science Journal). Warblers, blackbirds, larks, finches and swallows account forRead more

FREE Audubon Bird App – USA

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5000 Estate Enighed, Independence, KS 67301, USA

FREE Audubon Bird App for bird lovers. With 821 species profiles and 3200-plus world-renowned bird photos, Audubon’s award-winning app instantly turns any mobile device into the most trusted field guide in North America. To download the Audubon Bird Guide,Read more

FREE- E-Bird Alerts in Erie County, New York -2024

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Buffalo, NY

FREE- E-Bird Alerts in Erie County If you join, the Buffalo Ornithological Society has a call hotline for bird sightings.

Happy Rolph’s Bird Sanctuary – St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada

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2 Northrup Crescent, St. Catharines, ON L2M 7M4, Canada

Happy Rolph’s Bird Sanctuary in St. Catherines (Canada) is a 15 acre park on the shores of Lake Ontario and offers on of Canada’s most exotic collections of flowering rhododendrons. There is also a petting farm, which includes chickens,Read more

Zebra Finch Call Prepares Their Eggs for Climate Change – Cool!

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USA

Zebra finch call prepares their eggs for climate change (Science Mag) View Video By Virginia MorellAug. 18, 2016 , 2:45 PM (old but still interesting) Scientists have long worried whether animals can respond to the planet’s changing climate. Now,Read more