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All About Backyard Birds 

from the producer of the "A Bird In The Hand" video series

Once you have birds using your feeders on a regular basis, you can easily teach them to feed out of your hand. Click on this hand-feed your own backyard birds link to find out how.  Guaranteed ! 

 

 

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Bird Baths

 

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A Bounty Of Beautiful Bird Baths
A bird bath is a wonderful addition to your landscaping. Nothing attracts wild birds more than fresh drinking and bathing water, especially on a hot summer day.
 
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Attract Birds and Accent Your Patio or Yard With a Bird Bath
The absolute charm of birds never fails to entice many homeowners to keep on placing items to attract them to visit their backyards every so often. If you are one of those who enjoy observing the beauty and amusement these little creatures give, one logical step is to put a bird bath in your yard.
 
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Hot Birds need a Bird Bath
Just like people, birds get hot and thirsty. Especially during the blistering summer months, your favorite flying friends may be roasting in their feathers. Help out your local birds and provide them with a shady spot to splash, play, bathe, and drink—a bird bath!
 
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Where To Place The Bird Bath
Before you purchase a bird bath, first consider where you will place the bird bath in your yard or garden to ensure the specific style you wish will fit the outdoor space. You have countless options when it comes to where to place a bird bath, but the most popular places include:
 
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How To Clean A Bird Bath
In order to prevent your fine feathered friends from becoming ill, be sure to clean your bird bath at least a couple times each season, especially if you regularly store you bird bath during the winter months. Also, it is critical you use bird-friendly cleaning products
 
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Give Someone A Bird Bath
He was so overwhelmed by my gift of the bird bath that tears came to his eyes. He thanked me for getting him something that he truly loved and he said that it would be something he treasured for as long as he was able to enjoy his birds.
 
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The Advantages of Solar Bird Baths
The advantages of solar birdbaths far outweigh any fuss or muss associated with their installation. First of all solar powered bird baths are not very hard to install as they do not really require any extra plumbing or wiring.
 
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Types Of Bird Baths
The birds in our locality that visit us each and everyday, find nothing better than lovely layout of fresh and clean water for their bird bath. It is like a little oasis for them. You will definitely be repaid for your thoughtful deed of creating a bird bath with a sight that will appease you heart.
 
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A Bird Bath Made From Coat Hangers
Here is another fun project for the home that you can spend time on that makes use of old coat hangers. You will need some wire, three coat hangers, a grapevine wreath, fresh grapevine, a ceramic bowl or pottery bowl (about 12 inches in diameter), some rocks, pliers, and wire snips.

 

        New video           Now Anyone Can Hand Feed Their Own Backyard Birds  This new video will guide you step-by-step through the quick, easy technique that will open up a whole new world of fun and excitement..... that the whole family can enjoy. 

  You will be having more fun than you could ever imagine.....and you won't even have to leave your own backyard !

The very first time I sat in my backyard to try this new technique......in a matter of minutes, I had Blue Jays swooping across the yard to take peanuts out of my hand!

Then as other birds such as Chickadees, Red-breasted Nuthatches, White-breasted Nuthatches and Downy Woodpeckers  started using the feeder, just as with the Blue Jays, in only a matter of minutes.....I was hand-feeding them as well.

click this Now Anyone Can Hand Feed Their Own Backyard Birds link for more information....

 

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