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  • How to Build a Solar Chicken Egg Incubator

    Incubating chicken eggs is a simple process, but requires regular monitoring of the temperature and humidity levels. Using a solar system to power the incubator can be necessary if the incubator...

  • Information wanted on wild bird feeding

    Birdwatching is a profound pleasure for millions of people around the world. The surest way to attract birds to your backyard is to provide food. Different types of feeders attract different species.

  • How to Identify East Coast Bay Birds

    The variety, behaviors, and songs of East Coast birds are a sight to behold. If you are curious about just what birds you are observing, then it's time to get a field guide and start your birding...

  • What to Look For in a Sprint Racing Pigeon

    Sprint racing pigeons' championship potential depends on the quality of its parents to some degree, but no single gene determines racing performance. While fanciers can breed the most attractive...

  • The Proper Placement of Bluebird Houses

    Bluebirds are fun to observe for their color and wonderful to have around because they help control insect populations. But even the finest bluebird house can fail to attract these picky creatures...

  • Homemade Martin Houses

    Martins are a type of swallow that live throughout the United States during summer months. Purple Martins are distinguished from other swallows by their large size and dark belly. East of the...

  • How to Identify Pictures of Birds in California

    One way to familiarize yourself with common bird species in a state like California is to explore a comprehensive, illustrated bird guide of relevant focus. Learning how to focus in on diagnostic...

  • About Birds & House Finches

    Birds, the only animals with feathers, are found all over the world and in a number of different habitats. According to the Columbia Encyclopedia, there are approximately 9,000 species of birds....

  • Identifying Bird Nests

    To identify bird nests you will need binoculars, a guidebook to the birds of your region, and another book which describes differing nests. There are numerous books on the market, which would...

  • How to Build a Bluebird Bird House

    Bluebirds are a welcome and colorful species to have in your yard. They have bright, cheerful songs, and they raise more than one brood of young each breeding season. If you live in an area...

  • Steps to Build a Birdhouse

    A birdhouse can provide a nice outdoor decoration to your home while attracting the pleasant wildlife around you. Building one is simple and can be a fun project for any carpentry hobbyist.

  • How to Catch a Hummingbird

    The hummingbird is best known for its speed and agility. Capturing one proves more challenging than common methods used for other birds, but it is possible with proper care and preparation. Keep...

  • Where Is the Best Place to Hang a Hummingbird Feeder?

    Hummingbirds are delightful little birds that frequent gardens and backyards in search of blooming flowers that provide them with nectar. Brightly colored bell-shaped flowers provide the perfect...

  • Why Is the Bobwhite Quail Disappearing?

    Quail populations rise and fall naturally in response to changing weather cycles. But the overall population decline of as much as 70 percent since the 1950s is directly linked to new land...

  • Bird Silhouette Identification

    Knowing a bird's silhouette is the first step in identifying a species correctly. Bird watching is a fun and interesting hobby that can be done anywhere there are birds. It can be done with the...

  • Facts About the Hummingbird

    The hummingbird is a muscular flying machine with 30 percent of its total body weight coming from the muscles it uses to fly. The hummingbird is tiny--most are two to three inches long--and moves...

  • Plans to Make to a Purple Martin House

    Birdwatchers all over the world build birdhouses that attract a certain species of birds. Different types of birds have definite opinions on what kinds of houses they like. Purple martins are...

  • How to Raise Ringneck Pheasants

    Raising a brood of Ringneck Pheasants is an enjoyable process, but one that requires care. Loss of pheasants due to drowning, malnourishment or the weather can take a substantial hit out of the...

  • Homemade Squirrel-proof Bird Feeders

    If you have a bird feeder in your yard, then there's a good chance you've been feeding the squirrels too. While it's fun to watch the antics of these small animals, they can also be destructive...

  • About Bird Houses

    Placing a bird house on your property not only provides a safe place for birds to nest, but also provides a great way to view nature in your backyard. Before installing a bird house, however,...

  • British Garden Bird Identification

    The coming of spring is usually announced by the bright calls of birds nesting and foraging around your home. For many, birdwatching is a favored pastime, and a flourishing garden can attract many...

  • New Zealand Bird Identification

    Although New Zealand does not have many indigenous mammals, it has a vast array of native birds. From the long beaked flightless kiwi to the once nearly extinct black robin, New Zealand is an...

  • How to Keep Squirrels Out of the Bird Feeder

    Squirrels are notorious for invading bird feeders. Not only do they rob birds of food, they monopolize the feeder and often damage feeder parts as well. Although some people find success with...

  • Tips for Decorating Birdhouses

    Decorating birdhouses is a craft that is both fun and functional. If you place them outdoors, you will be able to create a haven for birds of all kinds. Decorating the birdhouses will allow you to...

  • How to Make a Humming Bird Drink

    It is so enjoyable to watch hummingbirds in your yard. Hummingbirds like to eat a diet that is mainly full of insects, and so they provide great insect control in your yard and garden. ...

  • Bluebird Information

    Bluebirds are medium-size birds that eat plants and insects. The color of the male bluebird is brighter than that of the female bluebird. Both sexes are the same size and have the same color...

  • How to Use Suet

    Suet is a high-fat, high-energy food that attracts insect-eating birds. It's traditionally put out in the winter when insects are scarce, but suet products available today can be used year-round.

  • How to Build a Bluebird House Out of a Gourd

    Making a birdhouse from a dried gourd is a wonderful way to create a natural nesting place for birds. Although the birdhouse itself is made following the same procedure, the size of the nesting...

  • How to Build a Round Birdhouse From Wood

    A round birdhouse is a little more challenging to make than a traditional square house, but the result is a charming silhouette to brighten your garden. The most difficult part of making a round...

  • How to Build a Roof for a Round Birdhouse

    Making your own birdhouse is a chance to help and witness the wildlife in your own backyard. There are hundreds of designs and materials to choose from. You can be as creative or as simple as you...

  • How to Make Baffles for Bird Feeders

    Squirrels may be cute, but if you feed the birds in your backyard, you already know what a nuisance they can be. Not only do they rob seed from your bird feeders and chase away birds, they can...

  • How Binoculars Work

    Binocular operation begins not with the binoculars, but with human eyes. Human eyes have binocular vision, which works by combining the images produced by the slightly different perspectives of...

  • How to Make a Glass Hummingbird Feeder

    Making a glass hummingbird feeder from recycled containers is a great way to protect the environment and save money, too. Not only will you be doing your part by not adding to landfills, you will...

  • How to Make a Bird Tube Feeder

    Birds are good for your yard because they eat bugs and garden pests. They can also provide hours of entertainment. To attract a wide variety of birds to your yard, hang several feeders. Make your...

  • How to Make an Oriole Orange Birdfeeder

    Orioles are magnificent birds with blaze orange and black plumage. These birds feed readily from back yard feeders and often remain in the same area throughout the summer if ample food is...

  • How to Make an Ant Guard for a Hummingbird Feeder

    Hummingbird feeders attract ants. Unless you create a barrier, ants will follow the hanger to he feeder. This can result in an unsightly mass of floating ants that deter hummingbirds from feeding....

  • How to Make Hummingbird Feeders

    Hummingbirds may be tiny, but they are extremely territorial and quickly claim any feeder you place in your yard. Placing several feeders in your yard not only cuts down on the aggressive battles...

  • How Does a Spotting Scope Work?

    Spotting scopes are essentially compact amateur astronomy telescopes that have been optimized for use during the day, portability, and looking at ground objects. Because of these considerations,...

  • How to Make Hummingbird Feeder Mix

    Hummingbirds migrate thousands of miles in the fall to winter in Central and South America and begin the journey north in early spring. Following the progression of blooming flowers, hummingbirds...

  • How to Repel Squirrels from Bird Feeders

    Keeping squirrels away from your bird feeders may seem like a never-ending job. These incredible creatures soon discover your tactics and devise a way to get around them. The best solution to...

  • How to Build Parakeet Cages

    You don't need a lot of fancy materials to build a first-rate parakeet cage. Just use items from around the house. Your budget and your parakeets will thank you.

  • How to Make a Hummingbird Feeder Solution

    Hummingbirds are migratory birds that summer in the United States---with some migrating as far north as Alaska---and winter in tropical areas in Mexico and Central America. These tiny birds begin...

  • How to Use a Double-Reed Duck Call

    Attracting ducks to your location, whether for hunting or photography, can be approached from several directions. Having decoys at your location will help ducks flying by to gain a sense of...

  • How to Make a Purple Martin House From Gourds

    Purple martins are a species of small nesting birds. They make their homes in nooks and crannies, almost anywhere and prefer to be high above ground. Making a purple martin birdhouse from a gourd...

  • How to Make a Purple Martin Birdhouse

    If you talk about building a purple martin birdhouse, you really mean you are going to build a purple martin condominium. These little birds love to live in a group setting with neighbors close...

  • How to Prevent Mold and Bacteria in Hummingbird Feeders

    Hummingbirds are fascinating creatures to attract to your yard, but their specialized feeders can be annoying to maintain. Hummingbirds feed on nectar or a solution of sugar water which will...

  • About Hummingbird Feeders

    Placed near window or on the deck, hummingbird feeders filled with nectar attract hummingbirds within hours. The tiny birds arrive at dawn and feed throughout the day in a flurry of activity that...

  • What Do Hawks Eat?

    Hawks are birds of prey, also called raptors, which have a presence all over the world except for Antarctica. They possess the attributes of exceptionally fine eyesight, sharp beaks and talons for...

  • About Swallows

    Swallows are classified as perching birds. They are found on every continent except for Antarctica. Swallows are insect eaters, flying with great agility through the air to catch them on the wing.

  • How to Identify the American Robin

    In northern climates, the arrival of the first spring robin is met with considerable excitement. After wintering in milder climates in the southern states, the American Robin begins his journey...

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