Feeding Mourning Doves & Other Wild Birds

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I put out black-oil sunflower seed to attract some birds and within a week and a half I had up to 25 mourning doves on my deck at a time. Other birds include Blue Jays, Finches, Cardinals, Titmice etc… They arrive around 6:30 am to 7:00 am and are in and out through out the day. Once one mourning dove shows up the entire flock is soon to follow. Other Videos to check out. www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com

rush hour at the bird feeder

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several birds share the feeder

My Rabbit, Feeders, and a Cardinal

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I’ve decided to show off my Flemish giant rabbit, as well as my new hummingbird feeder and squirrel feeders. There’s also a cardinal.

Common Grackle At the Bird feeder

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This grackle stopped by for it’s daily cracked corn.

BIRD FEEDER CAM – Mr. and Mrs. Cardinal

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Caught a glimpse of nature today right outside the office window…bird on left acts all tough for the first min and a half not sure what is wrong with his beak(freak beak) – at 1:33, the cardinal enters the scene(musial) – a bit later the musial tries to feed freak beak…weird scene!

Baby Cardinal Birds growing up

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Baby Cardinal birds growing from hatchlings to fledglings. I fed them with the exact all baby birds hand feeding formula. I took a few pictures every day for about 2 weeks to see how quick they grow. They were really fun to watch.They are currently living wild in my backyard.

Cardinal love 5/19/11

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For me, one of the best things about the spring season is being able to catch a special moment in nature, in this case courtship feeding between a pair of Northern Cardinals.

Male Painted Bunting Splashin’ In The Bath

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Male Painted Bunting Splashin’ In The Bath April 2009

Nature will bring you decorative bird feeders.

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How to find the time to enjoy nature? You are so busy with work that looks after children, and take all your activities. The weekend, and you have to clean the House, the lawn to mow weeds in the garden and dozens other tasks. How to find the time to enjoy nature?

A decorative bird feeder makes a nice addition to lawn or garden, and it brings nature to you. A bird feeders where you can sit and watch, and you will be amazed by the activity, set. Is there a continuous flow of birds come and go. You will see, bird species not himself had realized that you were close to your home.

Before I my first bird feeder out, I saw a beautiful red cardinal in a tree in my back yard about once per month. I outlined a decorative bird feeders and the next day I counted ten Cardinals right outside my kitchen window. I had no idea that there were so many Cardinals in the trees in my yard. My yard started buzzing on the activity of dozens of birds visiting my new bird feeders, including many species of birds.

I found myself sitting and watching my feathered friends as often as I could. I enjoyed it so much that I have added other decorative bird feeder, some decorative bird houses and a birdbath. Now possible to at any time, a few minutes of my strenuous day and step into nature. My yard has now relaxed feel of a weekend cabin.

Decorative bird feeder can also be used if you live in a city or apartment. You need only little space and if you have food in the bird feeders, the birds come. A decorative bird feeder brings nature.

cardinal couple and female painted bunting

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cardinal couple and female painted bunting

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