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The placement of your bird feeder matters. Here’s how to bring all the birds to your yard while keeping them safe, healthy ...
Seasons, safety and predators, windows, consistency, feeder position, and plants could all be behind why birds aren’t ...
It’s winter, the snow is falling, you’re cold, and the birds outside your home are chilled – and hungry, too. What should you do for them? First, be aware that feeding wild creatures ...
Ideally, you should position your bird feeder around 10 feet away from trees or shrubs to prevent squirrels from jumping onto it. It's best to keep your feeder at least 30 feet away from windows or ...
What to Know About the Bird Flu Outbreak in Wild Birds and What It Means for Backyard Bird Feeders. ... But you can keep your bird feeder up. Despite the spread in birds and other wild animals, ...
Experts recommend taking precautions around sick or dead wild birds. But you can keep your bird feeder up. Scientists say the threat to the general population is currently low.