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What would be some other "Main Attractions" to get Hummingbirds to stay around. They are enjoyable birds and do alot of natural pollinating that is a benefit for the flora and for us. Here are some additional "Main Attractions" that might be of h...
July 10
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Are you wondering how to attract hummingbirds naturally? Maybe you have thought about what type of plants or shrubs you like to occupy that part of your yard that will help prime your hummingbird feeder. Here are some plant and shrub ideas that y...
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These little guys provide all kinds of vital pollination activity to thousands of different plant species which is vital to the proliferation of plant life. People from the Midwest enjoy these critters, some 300 different species weighing less tha...
June 2
Extremely informative. I did not that Bluebirds could be trained in such a way to keep them close.
May 4
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A bluebirds primary diet is insects and fruit. Planting native plants like American Bittersweet is a great way to attract and help Bluebirds. Another great way to help and attract Bluebirds is by feeding meal worms which are what bluebirds e...
April 25
Very informative myth buster on bats. I think a lot of people get the wrong impression about these lilttle creatures which can really be a blessing to the environment.
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Can you remember back when you were a kid and remember watching Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz sing, "Somewhere over the rainbow.....Bluebirds fly"? That song helped to immortalize the beautiful wild bluebird. Since the early colonial times, peop...
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Here are some interesting facts and ideas to think about, when planning to set out bird food in your yard, near your bird bath and to fill your bird feeders to feed and attract orioles. Here are some things to keep in mind about Orioles. ORIOLES...
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THE BIRD OF THE WEEK: ORIOLES SPRING IS HERE!!! And so are ORIOLES - our bird of the week! These wild birds are stikingly beautiful! Because of their beautiful black, orange or yellow plumage, their distinctive whistle, spring songs, and thei...
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At 1:14pm on March 4, 2009, Ken Rudman said…
We have an extremely diverse and abundance of wildlife here. Not including the deer, buffalo, elk, pronghorn, etc. Over 600 species. Some of the birds include: Golden Eagle, Bald eagle, trumpeter swans, great blue Herons, yellow-headed blackbirds, osprey, sage grouse, blue and ruffled grouse, ravens, gray jays, goshawks as well as all the other varieties of regular birds and bats. Robins, blue jays etc. These birds, especially the bigger ones eat small rodents and insects. The smaller ones eat worms, flies, mosquitoes and other pesky insects, thus completing the chain of life. Hope this aswers some of your questions. Ken.

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THE "MAIN ATTRACTION" FOR HUMMINGBIRDS - NATURAL POLLINATORS!


What would be some other "Main Attractions" to get Hummingbirds to stay around. They are enjoyable birds and do alot of natural pollinating that is a benefit for the flora and for us. Here are some additional "Main Attractions" that might be of help if you are interested in bringing these… Continue

Posted on July 10, 2009 at 12:58pm —

G.L.Freeman

NATURAL, COLORFUL PERENNIALS ATTRACT HUMMINGBIRDS FOR NATURAL POLLINATION.


Are you wondering how to attract hummingbirds naturally? Maybe you have thought about what type of plants or shrubs you like to occupy that part of your yard that will help prime your hummingbird feeder. Here are some plant and shrub ideas that you may want to consider when attracting… Continue

Posted on June 23, 2009 at 6:00pm —

G.L.Freeman

How to Attract Hummingbirds to Yer Neck o' the Woods.

These little guys provide all kinds of vital pollination activity to thousands of different plant species which is vital to the proliferation of plant life. People from the Midwest enjoy these critters, some 300 different species weighing less than 20 grams, from mid-spring to late fall.

Continue

Posted on June 2, 2009 at 3:30pm —

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Yummies Fer Yer Birdies!!!1


A bluebirds primary diet is insects and fruit.

Planting native plants like American Bittersweet is a great way to attract and help Bluebirds.




Another great way to help and attract Bluebirds is by feeding meal worms which are what bluebirds eat.


You can begin feeding me… Continue

Posted on April 25, 2009 at 6:11pm — 1 Comment

G.L.Freeman

THE BEAUTIFUL NORTH AMERICAN BLUEBIRD: NATURAL INSECT CONTROL!!!


Can you remember back when you were a kid and remember watching Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz sing, "Somewhere over the rainbow.....Bluebirds fly"? That song helped to immortalize the beautiful wild bluebird.

Since the early colonial times, people have really enjoyed the comp… Continue

Posted on April 17, 2009 at 9:42am —

 
 

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