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  • What to Feed Baby Canaries

    Canaries are very convenient pets for people with limited time and space. They are naturally solitary and do not require a mate or companion. There is not much upkeep and the costs of caring for...

  • Diet of the Red-Eared Firetail Finch

    The red-eared firetail finch (also known as the red-eared finch) is a medium-size finch, whose length is between 110 and 120mm. Red-eared firetail finches have olive-brown, black and gray...

  • How to Bake Bird Seed

    Birds are beautiful creatures to observe. They also eat worms and bugs that you would rather not have around. If you want to attract birds to your property, you will want to purchase some birdseed...

  • Homemade Peanut Butter Treats for a Cockatiel

    Cockatiels are playful birds that enjoy treats on a regular basis. Treats that are made with peanut butter are an excellent source of protein that is needed by the birds to maintain their high...

  • Homemade Pet Bird Biscuits

    If you want to brighten your caged bird's day a bit, a pet bird biscuit just might do the trick. Not only can a homemade treat provide entertainment, but it can also give your pet bird added...

  • Homemade Birdseed Cakes

    Putting out bird seed cakes is a great way to attract all kinds of birds to your yard. Birds especially benefit from bird seed cakes during the winter months, when food sources are more limited....

  • What Is Iron Sulfate in Bird Food?

    Iron sulfate is added to bird food as a nutritional supplement, and it is considered a better source of iron than iron oxide. Because it is more easily absorbed than other forms of iron, care must...

  • How to Feed Baby Crackle Birds

    According to Marathonwildbirdcenter.org, you cannot keep a wild bird if you do not have a rehabilitation license. Lists of licensed rehabilitators can be found at tc.umn.edu. Replacing a wild baby...

  • How to Feed Wild Baby Blue Jays

    Blue jays are brightly colored, blue birds known for their unusual color. Blue jays are commonly found in the central and eastern United States and in southern Canada. Blue jays like to live in...

  • Food for Peacocks

  • What Do Yellow Finches Eat?

    The yellow finch, or saffron finch, is a type of European goldfinch that is found throughout Europe, Asia and Africa, as well as everywhere in the United States. Finches consume a seed-based diet...

  • Homemade Wild Bird Cakes

    Wild birds are a wondrous natural attraction. It seems morning cannot begin without the euphonious melody of local wild birds filling the air. For many, birdwatching is a passion. Spying on these...

  • Sand Crane Diet

    Sandhill cranes, sometimes referred to as sand cranes, are the largest population of crane in the world. Their native habitats in open fresh water wetlands, bogs and sedge grasslands span North...

  • Cockatiel Food Requirements

  • How to Feed Wild Baby Birds Less Than a Week Old

    If you discover a wild baby bird out of its nest, the best thing to do is to put it back. It is a popular myth that birds will not care for their young if they smell humans. Birds actually cannot...

  • How to Feed Baby Birds Less Than a Week Old

    Baby birds can sometimes fall out of their nests. When they are discovered, the best thing to do is put the bird back into its nest or into a berry basket with drainage and hang it from the tree....

  • Nutrition Plus Premium Diet for Finches

    A nutritionally balanced, premium diet for finches should include a wide variety of ingredients enriched with vitamins, minerals and amino acids. Without all of these essentials in their diet,...

  • Food for Gouldian Finches

    The Gouldian finch diet consists mainly of seeds, but these birds also need additional foods to maintain a balanced diet. Certain green vegetables can be mixed with seeds and will provide a more...

  • How to Choose the Best Squirrel Baffle

    Squirrel baffles are must-have items for bird lovers with bird feeders in the yard. Since squirrels care more about their appetites than your hobbies, it is important to build a few controls into...

  • Food for Wild Ducks

    Out in the wild, ducks forage for their food and get their nutrition from a variety of aquatic plants, invertebrates and grains. Feeding wild ducks should be discouraged as it creates more...

  • Homemade Parakeet Treats With Romaine Lettuce

    Parakeets, also known as budgies, love greens including romaine lettuce. Romaine lettuce is easy to find in most any grocery store no matter the season. This makes it a great option for adding...

  • What to Plant for Wild Ducks

    If you are interested in having wild ducks spend more time around your home, there are certain types of plants that you can grow that will help encourage them to stay. By planting this type of...

  • Home Made Bird Food Recipes

    Birdseed mixes can be purchased at many grocery stores or pet stores but many of the inexpensive mixes contain large amounts of millet which many birds will not eat. Rather than wasting your money...

  • What Does the Gouldian Finch Eat?

    The Gouldian Finch is a vividly colored bird that is native to Northern Australia and is classified as an endangered species due to raplidly declining population numbers. The Austraila...

  • What to Feed an Eclectus

    The rare and colorful eclectus parrot originated in the South Pacific. Today they can be found in the lowland forests and rainforests of Northeastern Australia, Indonesian Archipelago, Lesser...

  • Diets of California Quail

    The California quail is the state bird of California. They generally prefer the edges of forest areas, which can often include public parks and even residential areas. Because of their wide range,...

  • Information on Bird Food

    Choosing the proper bird food can be challenging. There is a range of options to select from. One must balance nutritional concerns, quality, and price when purchasing bird food.

  • How to Clean Bird Seed

    Feeding birds is gratifying, but the more of them you feed the more it costs. Growing your own birdseed is an economical way to keep feeding the birds without draining your wallet. After you...

  • How to Dry Mealworms

    Mealworms can be a nutritious addition to almost any pet bird's diet. However, if they reproduce beyond your capacity to use them, it may become necessary to preserve them for future use. Drying...

  • What to Feed a Fledgling Bird

    During the late spring and summer months it is likely to encounter a baby bird that appears abandoned on the ground. A fledgling bird is actually taught to seek food on its own, while its parents...

  • Things to Make With Bird Seed

    With the right ingredients, bird seed can be molded into a variety of different things, allowing custom treats to be created for wild and pet birds. Among the items that can be made with bird seed...

  • Homemade Baby Bird Food

    Baby birds are extremely delicate creatures, and should always be handled with care. Never remove a baby bird from its natural environment, however if you chance upon an injured or abandoned baby...

  • Brazilian Pygmy Owl's Diet

    The Brazilian pygmy owl, known as the Least pygmy owl, is a resident of Brazil, but can be found in Argentina and parts of Paraguay. At a mere 5 to 6 inches tall, it is the smallest owl species....

  • Military Macaw Diet

    A balanced diet is important for the health of all varieties of the macaw family of parrots, including the Military macaw. Military macaws can have a lifespan of 35 to 55 years, when provided with...

  • Green Heron Diet

    The green heron or green-backed heron, Latin name Butorides virescens, is one of the smallest members of the family Ardeidae. This short, stocky wading bird can be found in wetlands across most of...

  • Diet of a Hummingbird

    Hummingbirds have very simple but important dietary requirements. A healthy garden environment with a diverse variety of plants can supply these tiny birds with plenty of food. Because of the...

  • How to Make Bird Seed Cylinders

    Providing bird seed during the winter brings the birds that overwinter in your area to your yard for easier viewing. Bird feeders come in many styles, but one of the simplest to make is a cylinder...

  • Great Blue Heron & Diet

    Ardea herodias, known as the Great Blue Heron, is the largest heron in North America. In the Florida Keys and the Caribbean, there is a white morph of Ardea herodias known as the Great White...

  • Diet for Alexandrine Parrots

    Alexandrine parrots, named in honor of Alexander the Great, have been prized as pets for more than 2,000 years for their lively, affectionate nature and pleasing green coloration. In their natural...

  • How to Make Birdseed With Raisins & Sunflower Seeds

    Black oil sunflower seeds are a favorite of many birds. When combined with other ingredients including raisins they can make a feeder cake for the birds. You don't need additional bird feeders to...

  • Backyard Bird Suet Recipes

    A bird feeder is a welcome addition to any backyard, especially for bird-watchers. Suet is a treat that many birds enjoy. It is best for use during the winter months because warm temperatures can...

  • Plant Diet of Wood Ducks

    The wood duck is a common species of waterfowl that breeds in North America. These ducks exist as far north as Nova Scotia in the summertime to the Gulf of Mexico in the winter. They inhabit...

  • How to Feed the Hungry Hatched Chicks

    Raising birds from an egg provides a rewarding and educational experience. One of the first things you will need to do once the chicks emerge from their eggs is provide food and water for them....

  • Caracara Diet

    The caracara is a member of the falcon family. This bird of prey can be found throughout the world, with many residing in South and Central America and some southern regions of the United States....

  • Bird Food Information

    Many types of bird seed are available for purchase. Corn, sunflower and safflower seeds and white proso millet are among the favorites for most birds. Cowbirds and house sparrows may become...

  • Hummingbird Feeder Filling Instructions

    Hummingbirds are the smallest animal with a backbone. Only found in North and South America, hummingbirds can rotate their wings in a circle enabling them to fly forward, backward, up, down and...

  • How to Build Bamboo Nest Boxes for Birds

    Roughly 80 species of birds nest in cavities and thus are likely to use a nest box, according to The Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Some species are more likely to nest in boxes of a specific size...

  • How to Change a Cockatiel's Diet

    Just because cockatiels love and readily eat seed does not mean that they know what is best for them. An all-seed diet for a cockatiel will eventually lead to severe and even life-threatening...

  • How to Make Suet & Birdseed

    Suet cakes provide a source of nutrition for birds, particularly in the cold winter months when they need food to help keep them warm. You can purchase suet at stores, but why purchase it when you...

  • How to Get Rid of Moths in Bird Food

    You love to feed the birds. You have bird houses set up and bird baths so the little creatures can have a field day in your yard. The only problem is that you are noticing moths in the bags of...

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