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Index of Articles in the Bird Houses Category

  • Make An Easy Coffee Can Bird House
    When it comes to birds, avid watchers know that you can never have too many bird houses in your yard.
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  • Selecting And Placing A Bird House
    Bird watching brings enjoyment to many people. Selecting and correct placement of bird house can attract many birds to your yard. The correct bird house can bring enjoyment and viewing pleasure from the comfort of your own home.
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  • Birds You Can Attract to Nest Boxes
    More than two dozen North American birds will nest in bird houses. The following descriptions will help you determine which birds might visit your neighborhood.
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  • Making Your Place Bird Safe
    Provide the birds with protective covers. Most of the wild birds feel save when they are not in open and plant a variety of plants, shrubs and trees. It is preferable if conifers, grasses, legumes, nectar-producing plants, all season plants, nuts and acorn plants are planted.
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  • Tips to Build a Birdhouse
    Some birds build nests in trees or bushes. Others may make their nests on the ground or even burrows down in the ground. Only cavity nesting birds will use a birdhouse. Examples of common cavity nesting birds are chickadees, flickers, and bluebirds.
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  • Attracting Birds
    Birds are a beautiful gift for mankind, which gives shine to our dark winter days and fills our gardens in springs with music and dazzling colors.
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Bird Watching News and Events
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  • 'Birdhouse Factory' flies to Hemmens (Daily Herald)

    The Hemmens is has announced that through a special arrangement with Cirque Mechanics, its 2008-2009 season will begin a day early with Birdhouse Factory at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25.

  • All the Valley's a stage (The Fox Valley Villages Sun)

    The fall season at the area's big venues got into full swing on Sunday as classic rock icon Foreigner came to the Paramount Theatre in Aurora.

  • Bird myths: fact or fiction? (Savannah Morning News)

    The world of birds and bird watching has an amazing collection of myths. These are common and fiercely held beliefs that are frequently professed and passed along to others, no matter how much scientific evidence is collected to the contrary.

  • The long hot summer (Examiner)

    While you dig the hole to find a home for your latest native plant, you can run the risk of adding another crick to your lower back. Watch how you handle your tools, be aware of your stance when digging, lift properly, and don't even attempt to move a 100-pound boulder without assistance.

  • Mingo Mornings: I don’t like spiders and snakes (The Hemingway Weekly Observer)

    HEMINGWAY — I don’t like snakes or spiders. They fascinate me, and I’m drawn to investigate one when I see it; but I’m always left a little jittery.

  • Smiles abound at Jakes (The Huntsville Times)

    MOORESVILLE - Maybe the threat of rain kept a few folks from attending - or other events that prevented them - from showing up Saturday at the 8th annual JAKES Day event at the Auburn Experimental Farm.

  • Hands-On Projects for the Whole Family (Carteret County News-Times)

    (ARA) - Many young boys and girls enjoy following their parents around the house, hoping to help with a project. It's important for parents to encourage this interest by letting youngsters pitch in on kid-friendly projects.

  • n (The Olympian)

    n Zonta of South Puget Sound is having its third annual birdhouse competition. Entry fee is $25. Build a functional or ornamental birdhouse. Winners receive $200. Details on the application form are available at any Olympia Federal Bank, and are due by Sept. 5. For more information, call Bobbie Moody, 360-352-2228.

  • Jonas Brothers at Blossom in top form (The Plain Dealer)

    It felt like summer's last gasp Friday at Blossom Music Center - and summer went down screaming its lungs out. Days, weeks and months of pent-up anticipation erupted into a primal squeal - AAAIIIEEEEE! - as the ultra-catchy pop-rock of the Jonas Brothers brought their Burning Up Tour to town.

  • Search the Archives (The Pitt News)

    Someone is going to have to explain something to me. Why is it that when men of our generation grow any hair, they immediately shave it off? Apparently young men of the new millennium are so affected by Abercrombie ads that they won’t go outside without a bare chest and a swooping haircut.

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