Latest Birds Articles



Barn Swallows

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Because barn swallows tend to nest in large groups in or near man-made structures, many people regard this metallic blue-backed bird as a nuisance. However, barn swallows eat a huge amount of insects, helping to control pest populations through their extensive feeding habits.



Owl Facts

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When studying owl facts you will find that barn owls are often regarded as beneficial to human populations, feeding on rodents and other small animals that can damage crops. Although listed as an endangered species only in the state of Michigan, barn owls are federally protected by the U.S. Migratory Bird Treaty Act.



Identify Birds

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Trying to identify birds is a great sport that requires very little equipment and a little patience. Bird identification, also known as birding, has gained in popularity throughout the world.



Bird Watching

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A big part of bird watching is being able to identify the many different species of the birds you see.  Being equipped to identify birds by sight, sound and behaviors can be very easy to achieve by starting out with some simple equipment.



Baby Robin

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When a baby robin leaves the nest you often find it struggling on the ground. Your instinct is to save the baby robin it by putting it back in its nest. There are two diverse opinions about taking such actions.





Best Bird Watching Binoculars

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If you ever hope to see birds in action you need to have the right kind of binoculars for bird watching. This article gives you all the variables so you can find the best bird watching binoculars.



Red Tail Hawks

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Red-tail hawks are one of the largest and most common bird species in North America, which means that conservation is not generally a pressing issue. With its soaring flight patterns and interesting mating rituals, the red-tail hawk is a favorite among bird lovers.



Red-Tailed Hawk

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The red-tailed hawk is most often seen riding the termal winds searching for prey. The red-tailed hawk is a prodigious hunter of rodents.



Backyard Birding

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Perhaps you favor hiking through the deepest, unexplored territories of old growth forest in your search for rare birds. Or, maybe you want to test yourself braving the high-mountain territories of the American West to do your birding. I prefer to do my backyard birding on a bench in the cool shade of my own property, accompanied by sandwich and soft-drink. But, to each his own.



Feeding Wild Birds

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Feeding backyard birds can be entertaining and provide hours of pleasure with their antics and displays. A small investment in feeders, feed, water and nest boxes will pay big dividends. With a little effort, you can attract a variety of species to your backyard.





Barn Owl

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The Barn owl was once feared as an omen of death. Now that we understand the Screech owl's positive environmental impact, we welcome this bird of prey.



Barn Owls

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Barn owls, also referred to as Common Barn owls, are one of the most widespread of all birds. These distinctive animals are nocturnal like other owls, but become active shortly before dusk.



Backyard Birds

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There are various birds that that fall into the category of backyard birds. Some are more common than others, but they all have their own unique features and characteristics.



Identifying Birds

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Learning to identify birds can be great fun and a real challenge. For those who have watched with exasperation as experienced birders identified dozens of flitting shadows on the wing, now it's your turn to partake in the adventure.



Scare Birds

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Birds are attractive, yet they can be a nuisance for many homes and businesses. Fortunately, there are many devices on the market that scare birds. Some are highly technical devices, while others are more basic.



Bird Droppings

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Summary: Look! Up in the air! It's a bird! It's a plane! (Plop!) No, it's definitely a bird. Old joke, but it still holds true. If it's a bird and it's flying overhead, getting hit by bird droppings is a real possibility.



Birds Windows

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Birds and windows. A bad combination. Chances are you've seen a bird fly into a window. Unfortunately, birds don't stand a chance against clear windows, especially if the windows are squeaky clean. Check out this article to learn why birds fly into windows and how to prevent these accidents from occurring.



Homing Pigeons

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Not all pigeons are homing pigeons, but all pigeons "home". Some pigeons are kept as pets, but feral pigeons are dirty and bothersome pests that can spread dangerous disease pathogens. The removal of unwanted pigeons is a difficult and time-consuming task, but it is possible.



Yankee Flipper

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Birdwatchers who witness squirrels attacking their feeders may miss out on seeing some beautiful birds in their yards. The Yankee Feeder is just the solution to this problem. It is a bird feeder that is virtually squirrel-proof. It even comes with a lifetime warranty.



Purple Martin Birdhouse

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Although purple martins may not be the voracious insect eaters you have read about, they are great birds to have on your property. Building a good purple martin house will create the perfect invitation.



Purple Martin

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The largest swallow in the United States is the purple martin. This brightly colored bird flies during most of its waking hours and eats and drinks while in flight. At flight speeds of up to 45 miles per hour, the purple martin could teach a thing or two about multi-tasking.



Hummingbirds

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Hummingbirds are the smallest birds in the world. They eat about five to eight times every hour. They have very high metabolisms and expend a lot of energy by flying.



Orioles

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Orioles are differentiated from other birds by their bright and colorful plumage and vocal talents. A good supply of food and a fresh, clean, birdbath draws the Oriole to your backyard.



American Robin

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American robins may become nuisances to people by tapping on reflective surfaces, such as windowpanes and mirrors. They may also wake people up very early in the morning because that is their favorite time to sing!



Bird Mites

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Bird mites are most likely the problem if you are getting itchy red bumps that stick around way longer than mosquito bites. Check inside for info on how to get rid of bird mites, once and for all. 



Get Rid of Woodpeckers

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If you want to get rid of woodpeckers you will need to petition your state department of natural resources. Woodpeckers are a protected bird species and it requires special permission to remove them.



Seagull Deterrent

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We look for a seagull deterrent whenever these birds become scavengers and urban pests.



Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders

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The squirrel proof bird feeder has evolved into a sophisticated, engineered device that provides guarantees on product effectiveness. Somebody had better tell the squirrels.



Get Rid of Crows

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The American crow is protected by some type of law in most states. Still, there are legal ways to get rid of crows.



Pigeon Poison

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When trying to control unwanted pigeons it may be necessary to consider many avenues including pigeon control poison. Although netting an other exclusionary methods should be examined first, pigeon poison products may present the only possible choice.



Bird Dropping Removal

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Bird droppings are no laughing matter.  Bird droppings are corrosive, carry diseases and are unsightly. Bird dropping removal is both necessary and healthy for our environment.



European Starlings

All of the European Starlings found today in North America are descendants of approximately 100 birds introduced in New York City's Central Park in the early 1890s. A society dedicated to introducing into America all of the birds mentioned in the works of Shakespeare set the European Starlings free to multiply.



Pigeons

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Pigeons love being around people because they know there will be an abundant source of food. Put out food and the pigeons will come. But, some people really want to know how to get rid of pigeons.



House Sparrows

We use to think House sparrows were sweet little birds, but it turns out they're the bully of the neighborhood. House sparrows can force much larger birds to flee by overwhelming them with massive numbers of its own kind.

Bird Repellent

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Let's give those pigeons and sparrows a hot foot they'll never forget. It's an old bird repellent method that has gone out of style. Many new bird repellent ideas has taken its place.



Bird Deterrent Spikes

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Before you spend lots of time and money installing bird spikes you need to be sure of several key issues the first being, are bird deterrent spikes the right product for the birds you are trying to control?













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