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  • Purple Martin Birdhouse Maintenance

    Nearly endangered at one point during twentieth century, through public education and a heightened awareness of this beneficial bird's plight, the purple martin today is a summer visitor to many...

  • American Eagle Facts

    There are two species of eagles found in the United States-the bald eagle and the golden eagle. Both are very large birds of prey which have sharp hooked talons and bills and large wingspans....

  • About Bird Nesting Habits

    Different species of birds have different habits when it comes to their nest. The nest is primarily built for the purpose of laying eggs in it and then incubating them. While some types of birds...

  • About Bluebirds

    There are three species of bluebird in North America, with the eastern bluebird being the most widespread of the trio of songbirds. Bluebirds have seen a steady rise in their numbers after their...

  • How to Attract Ducks to a Pond

    Whether you're a duck hunter, a dedicated bird watcher or just a lover of nature, a pond is a great way to attract ducks. Ducks add a natural element to any park or open area and require little or...

  • How to Bird Watch in Montana

    Montana is well known for its wide open spaces, making bird watching in the state excellent. Montana bird watching benefits from having a multitude of protected natural and wildlife areas. Birding...

  • How to Bird Watch in Oregon

    Birding in Oregon benefits greatly from the wealth of high-quality ecosystems and habitats where bird watchers often have rare sightings. Oregon bird watching enjoys a storied history in the...

  • How to Identify an Eastern Bluebird

    The eastern bluebird is welcomed in North American gardens as much for its insect devouring benefits as it is for its beautiful plumage. The population of the eastern bluebird suffered declines in...

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