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  • 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 Find and Identify a Red-Winged Blackbird

    The red-winged blackbird, with its familiar call that signals the coming of warmer weather, is a sure sign of spring in the northern part of its range. Found throughout the continental United...

  • How to Attract Hummingbirds to Your Backyard Habitat

    Hummingbirds are cute and fun to watch. Learn some easy steps to attract them to your backyard habitat and how to make a feeder solution for them at home.

  • How to Spot a Red Phalarope

    The Red Phalarope is a member of the Sandpiper family who lives primarily at sea or in the coastal tundra of the extreme north in the western hemisphere. You can identify a Red Phalarope by noting...

  • How to Identify Red-Winged Blackbirds

    Red-winged Blackbirds are one of the most common and abundant birds in North America. The males have a distinctive appearance, especially during flight. Read on to learn how to identify Red-winged...

  • How to Identify Cardinals

    The regal cardinal is a deep, scarlet red making them distinguishable from many other birds. Similar in shape to a blue jay, they aren't nearly as annoying, but just as lovely to look at. Also...

  • How to Identify North American Finches

    Finches in North America are classified in three main groups: Goldfinches, Red Finches and Winter Finches. Their song varies, from a harsh rising rattling sound to thin clear notes. Finches are...

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