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link to How To Attract Tree Swallows To Your Yard (7 Handy Tips)

How To Attract Tree Swallows To Your Yard (7 Handy Tips)

Tree swallows are tricky birds to attract to a backyard. This is because they don’t eat traditional bird seed like many other backyard birds. To attract tree swallows, focus on creating a clean,...

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link to Top 13 Tips To Attract More Birds To Your Feeders (Do This!)

Top 13 Tips To Attract More Birds To Your Feeders (Do This!)

Birds can bring a splash of color and joyful chirps to your yard. If you have lots of native plants, you might spot local avifauna finding food or shelter in your garden. But you don’t have to...

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How To Attract Birds Without A Feeder (9 Other Things Birds Love)

Bird feeders are not necessary to attract birds to your yard. For some homeowners, bird feeders bring pests such as squirrels and bees, or worse, bears. Thankfully, you can attract birds without...

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link to 6 Ways To Attract Pileated Woodpeckers To Your Yard

6 Ways To Attract Pileated Woodpeckers To Your Yard

Pileated woodpeckers are medium-sized birds that are very easy to recognize because of the red crest on top of the mostly black body. They’re well known for the drilling sound they make when they...

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link to 10 Ways To Attract Black-Capped Chickadees To Your Yard

10 Ways To Attract Black-Capped Chickadees To Your Yard

The black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) is a common bird in many parts of North America, coast to coast from Alaska to Georgia. They’re one of the birds that don’t migrate, staying in...

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link to How To Attract Red-Breasted Nuthatches To Your Yard

How To Attract Red-Breasted Nuthatches To Your Yard

Red-breasted nuthatches are small songbirds that typically measure between four and five inches in length.  They have a distinct reddish-brown head, neck, and chest with a white belly and dark...

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