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Welcome to this month's News from Wild Birds
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Be the Birds'
Yard of Choice Birds do have
favorites! Your yard can be the yard of choice for the
greatest number of birds if you offer different foods in a
variety of feeders. By varying food choices, feeder types,
feeder height above the ground and location in the yard, every
bird will find a feeding situation that's just
right.
Learn more . . .
If you have favorite birds that you
would like to attract, please let us know. We'll help you
design a custom feeding strategy that will help your yard be
the "yard of choice for the birds you
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Dinnertime! Call birds to dinner with a WBU Dinner Bell. Fill this
versatile feeder with WBU Suet Snacks or Harvest Blend, or
create food combinations, such as seed cylinders and
mealworms, to see how many different birds you can attract.
The Dinner Bell's dome raises and lowers, allowing you to feed
only the birds you want! The dome also provides protection
from the weather for the birds and the food. It's easy to fill
and clean. Comes with a lifetime
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If you haven't tried suet,
now's a great time! Many birds savor suet including
woodpeckers, chickadees and nuthatches. Suet comes in a
variety of flavors including that old childhood
favorite, Peanut Butter'n Jelly!
Learn more about the fun you can have
by feeding suet.
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Chickadees are cavity
nesters. They will excavate their own nest site
in rotten or decaying wood, use an old woodpecker
hole or use a nesting box. (Mountain Chickadee may not
excavate its own hole and will nest under a rock,
in a bank or in a hole in the ground.) They add a cozy
nest on a moss base.
Learn more about
chickadees.
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