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Bill Askenburg

Your Backyard Birds: Black-Capped Chickadee

... like bee-bay.  The song is used to maintain contact with the flock, as the males only sing when in relative isolation from other chickadees. Their most familiar call is chick-a-dee-dee-dee, which gave this bird its name.  It is commonly a ... Read Read: Your Backyard Birds: Black-Capped Chickadee

By: Bill Askenburg | 20/06/2009 | Bird Watching

The Chickadees Rental War

... argue over who gets to move in. I have a decorative bird house shaped like a lighthouse and 2 sets of chickadees got into a rental war before one moved in and made it her own. Some of the residents of my garden prefer the birdhouse feeders ... Read Read: The Chickadees Rental War

By: Jean Woods | 10/07/2006 | Automotive

Garden Gazebo Bird Feeders and The Victorian Birdhouse – A Bed and Breakfast for the Birds

... usually simple and fairly small on the inside. Make sure the opening is only about 1 inch in diameter to keep predators out. Chickadees and nuthatches prefer homes that simulate natural environments, so wood birdhouses are best. Decorative ... Read Read: Garden Gazebo Bird Feeders and The Victorian Birdhouse – A Bed and Breakfast for the Birds

By: Hank Turney | 03/09/2009 | Bird Watching
Bob Alexander

Build Your Own Bird Feeder!

... , there are many free blueprints and instructions on line. It's all worth it when I'm looking through my kitchen window at Cardinals, Chickadees, Titmice, Wrens and numerous other colorful and cheery friends I welcome on a daily basis. Read Read: Build Your Own Bird Feeder!

By: Bob Alexander | 23/03/2009 | Nature

Should You Feed Wild Birds In The Winter?

... feeders for many years. The birds immediately resumed feeding on their own. Again, survival rates were the same as for chickadees that were not used to feeders. While more research needs to be done, these studies indicate that feeding ... Read Read: Should You Feed Wild Birds In The Winter?

By: Janet Winter | 14/10/2006 | Nature

Bird Feeders--Using Them to Attract Birds to Your Yard

... styles of feeders.  An assortment of several types will provide you with more of an assortment of feathered visitors.  For instance, chickadees will eat from almost any feeder, including the palm of your hand.  Other types of birds will, ... Read Read: Bird Feeders--Using Them to Attract Birds to Your Yard

By: Mary Fesio | 13/12/2009 | Bird Watching
Jane Toombes

Attracting Birds to Your Garden

... . When buying a nesting box many will have details of the type of bird it is likely to attract an the optimum placement for it. A Chickadee will like a box that has a hole of 3 cm diameter and the hole should be 15 cm above the bottom of ... Read Read: Attracting Birds to Your Garden

By: Jane Toombes | 05/06/2008 | Gardening

Birds You Can Attract into Your Garden

... be secured to tree trunks or hung from tree limbs.  The entrance h ole should be 1 1/8 inches in order to attract chickadees and exclude house sparrows.  Nuthatch houses should be anchored five to six feet off the ground. Barn Swallows and ... Read Read: Birds You Can Attract into Your Garden

By: Mary Fesio | 13/12/2009 | Bird Watching

Barbara E. Volkov

Birdfeeders for Backyard Viewing

... . Peanuts and woodpecker mix can be used in this birdfeeder. This bird dinner table not only attracts the woodpecker but the chickadee, titmouse, nuthatch and the blue-jay.  Backyard birdfeeders are not the only thing that will attract the ... Read Read: Birdfeeders for Backyard Viewing

By: Barbara E. Volkov | 24/11/2009 | Gardening
Samuel Bryant

Beautiful Backyard Bird Watching

... is a great place to focus your binoculars, if you have them. Bird watching is best if you can get one to feed out of your hand. Chickadees can be trained to feed from your palm. If you'd like to attract cardinals, grosbeaks, nuthatches, or ... Read Read: Beautiful Backyard Bird Watching

By: Samuel Bryant | 08/10/2008 | Landscaping
Roy C. Smallwood 3rd

British Columbia and the Northwest

... Park south of Langley, BC and just north of the US Border produced another bird for my life list, the Chestnut Backed Chickadee.  Barn Swallows were plentiful over the Little River Loop, a marshy area, while Lincoln and Fox Sparrows and ... Read Read: British Columbia and the Northwest

By: Roy C. Smallwood 3rd | 10/09/2008 | Destinations

July Birdies

... who wants to swing from the holder. Last year I put up a decorative wooden birdhouse and had several pairs of chickadees checking it out as possible accommodations. This year a pair, whom I swear was the same ones as last year, checked ... Read Read: July Birdies

By: Jean Woods | 31/07/2007 | Pets
Barbara E. Volkov

Wild Bird Seed for Backyard Use

... in some of the wild bird seed mixes. Some of the feathered friends that enjoy the nuts are cardinals, goldfinches, chickadees, nuthatches, mockingbirds, titmice, and woodpeckers.Wild bird seed mixes usually consist of black-oil sunflower ... Read Read: Wild Bird Seed for Backyard Use

By: Barbara E. Volkov | 07/11/2009 | Landscaping

Choosing the right birdhouse for your backyard

... ‘pods’ stacked together to accommodate a number of Purple Martin families. Birds such as Bluebirds, Nuthatches and Chickadees seem to prefer well camouflaged, natural looking birdhouses. Anything rustic looking and made from wood generally ... Read Read: Choosing the right birdhouse for your backyard

By: Tom White | 27/07/2009 | Bird Watching
Susan Woodward

Provide Birdhouses to Attract Songbirds

... with birdhouses. Choose the site for putting up a birdhouse carefully. Nesting boxes for forest species like chickadees and woodpeckers must be mounted directly on trees. Otherwise, those hung in or fastened to trees should be clear of the ... Read Read: Provide Birdhouses to Attract Songbirds

By: Susan Woodward | 29/05/2009 | Nature

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