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Winter Bird Watching Information
Winter Bird Watching TipsAnimal needs are simple - food, water, and shelter. Lacking the space for trees, at least heavy shrubs and/or ferns, will make birds feel much more secure and at home. With foliage in place, your next step is to ensure that birds will come to your back yard. There are also books that teach you the techniques of how to watch birds, how to recognize them, how to listen to their sounds, or how to tell them apart. Are you from Alabama? You can find books that will show you how to identify the birds in your area. While books like, "Hawks in Flight," provide you with deeper knowledge about specific groups. Winter Bird Watching AdviceTurn your yard into the best sanctuary possible for your beautiful visitors and be amazed! To attract an even wider array of species, add a bird bath and provide an area where you can place bird seed and sugar water. Research before you try to select your plants. You can find books and informative pages in the World Wide Web. It is advisable not to mow until late in August, just after the nesting ground birds have all gone. Birds that are fond of eating seeds are cardinals, goldfinches, sparrows and juncos. Also, a tall field made up of wild flowers and weeds has the ability to attract grouse, quail, pheasants. Winter Bird Watching Facts
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