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Feeding Wild Birds during the Spring and Summer – Part 2

[…]peanuts, you can limit competition with avian visitors and provide yourself with quite a show. If flying squirrels are resident in your area, by all means install some indirect lighting and take a look at your feeders after dark.  These adorable, nocturnal acrobats are quite fearless feeder users…trust me, you […]
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Useful Tips and Products for Feeding Wild Birds this Autumn

[…]impossible. If you enjoy feeding Gray or Red Squirrels, or their amusing nocturnal relatives the Flying Squirrels, please check out our extensive line of small mammal foods and feeders.  If you are a “purist” who does not enjoy feeding these amusing but overbearing little fellows, you might wish to consider […]
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Winter Bird Feeding – Rare Bird Update and Some Useful Products

[…]in animal trapping). Some folks, myself included, enjoy watching the antics of Red, Gray and Flying Squirrels. The Combo Squirrel Feeder can be set to serve either or both furry and feathered visitors. Suet Feeders should always be available to provide high protein foods to Nuthatches, Woodpeckers, Creepers and other […]
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Feeding Wild Birds during the Spring and Summer

[…]peanuts, you can limit competition with avian visitors and provide yourself with quite a show. If flying squirrels are resident in your area, by all means install some indirect lighting and take a look at your feeders after dark.  These adorable, nocturnal acrobats are quite fearless feeder users…trust me, you […]
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Preparing Your Wild Bird Feeders for Autumn and Winter

[…]feeders or cayenne-infused seeds, but many folks just set up a squirrel feeder and enjoy the show. Flying Squirrels are a great favorite of mine, and a real treat to observe…please check out this video: Black Bears and White-Tailed Deer are becoming increasingly accustomed to people, and may be drawn […]
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Outdoor Aviaries: Their Role in Promoting Breeding, Good Health and New Behaviors

[…]to injured kestrels, crows, saw-whet owls, mourning doves and those “bird-wannabees”, flying squirrels). Further Reading For information on a charming species that makes an ideal introduction to outdoor bird keeping, please see my article on The Care and Natural History of the Chinese Painted or Button Quail.   Next time […]
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Homemade Holiday Treats for Pet Birds (and Their Wild Cousins)

[…]feel to your outdoor feeding area. Furred residents such as rabbits, squirrels (watch at night for flying squirrels) and voles will appreciate a food-laden Christmas tree as well.  This year I’m visited most evenings by a huge opossum…it is no trouble at all (like most, it’s quite “laid back”), but […]
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The Excitement of Training a Freeflight Parrot

[…]Very few people are fully aware of the “no-limits” potential of what I refer to as, Freestyle Flying™. Imagine for a moment what it would be like, if you took your clipped parrot outside, let go of his feet and a 25 mph wind gust took him out of your […]
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Feeding Wild Birds in Winter – High Calorie Foods and Water

[…]other necessities. Further Reading Winter Bird Feeding Tips for UK Residents A wonderful video of Flying Squirrels at bird feeders Hand Taming Wild Birds at the Feeder Grit, Calcium and other Winter Bird Needs   Blue Jay with Peanut image referenced from wikipedia and originally posted by Saforrest Chickadee at […]
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