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Learn some common methods to identify America's most common wild birds.
Start attracting some of the most common birds to your backyard feeders.

How many tricks have you tried? For a solution that really works, we need to study the skills (and acrobats) of our favorite backyard baffoons.

Discover the natural nesting materials in your own backyard.


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Spring is here, and so is the red-breasted American Robin. In fact, he’s been around all winter long, even though you might not have noticed him!

Keeping your backyard birds healthy and happy is an all-year – and all-weather – responsibility.

For many winter bird watchers, there are few sights more rewarding than a brilliant flash of red against a field of white snow – a sure sign that a cardinal is paying a visit to your winter feeder.

Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean it’s time to pack in the binoculars and board up the birdhouse.

Create a backyard oasis for wild birds, while providing three basic survival needs.

Tips to getting to know your backyard buddies.

Landscaping to attract our fine feathered friends is more than an art.
A birdbath, pond or sparkling water feature can provide refreshing water for drinking and cooling, especially during the hot, humid summer months.

Serve up a tasty platter of their favorite seed or suet, and the birds you love will flock to your yard!

How does anyone decide the best place to locate a bird feeder? Find out here.

Birds need water all year-long. Learn how to avoid bird bath freeze-up.

No matter where you live in North America, the American Goldfinch is sure to be a frequent visitor to your neighborhood – and with the right food, they’ll flock to your feeder nearly year-found.

 

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