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  • Best Bird Feeders For Chickadees, A Complete Buyer’s Guide

    Best Bird Feeders For Chickadees, A Complete Buyer’s Guide

    Watching lovely birds as they feed is therapeutic, especially the cute little ones like the chickadee. It provides a soothing feeling and can alleviate stress. If you love birdwatching, you can do it in the comfort of your backyard, and all you need is a reliable bird feeder. Below is

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  • Best Heated Bird Bath Review

    Best Heated Bird Bath Review

    Imagine this… a beautiful Northern cardinal, Blue jay, American goldfinch, American robin, and other types of amazing winged creatures visit your backyard seeking water to drink and a place to preen and bathe. They swoop down toward your birdbath but turn away at the last second. What happened? Winter happened,

  • The Definitive Guide To Buying Bird Baths

    The Definitive Guide To Buying Bird Baths

    Imagine the following: You step outside on your back porch. Standing in front of you, in all of its splendor, is a majestic bird bath. Two cardinals, bright red in color, are cleaning themselves in your backyard fountain. It’s truly a sight to behold! And now, because of this beautiful

  • Wild Bird Food Buying Guide

    Wild Bird Food Buying Guide

    Picture this: It’s a beautiful spring day. There’s a gentle breeze flowing through your backyard and the world seems peaceful. Guess what? As you sit down at your patio table to enjoy a cup of freshly brewed Arabica coffee, two American finches swoop down and land on a tree branch

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Birdwatching Articles

  • How Do Birds Stay Warm In The Winter? A Detailed View

    How Do Birds Stay Warm In The Winter? A Detailed View

    While most bird species migrate to warmer areas for winter, certain birds stay in the same area for winter. This is despite the fact that the cold offers them unideal living conditions. Because of this, many bird watchers wonder, do birds get cold? And if they do, how do they

  • Learn The Differences Between Hawks and Falcons

    Learn The Differences Between Hawks and Falcons

    If you’re new to bird watching, telling the difference between some bird species can be challenging. For example, crows vs. ravens and hawks vs. falcons.  When you see a big bird flying in the sky with large hooked beaks, it will get you thinking: Is that a hawk or a

  • Crow Intelligence: A Look Into A Crow’s Clever, Amazing Behavior

    Crow Intelligence: A Look Into A Crow’s Clever, Amazing Behavior

    What’s the very first thing that comes to your mind when you see crows? Probably not crow intelligence! For most people, they might immediately think of them as a sign of a bad phenomenon coming. After all, that’s how movies, stories, and superstitions have been believed for several years.  However,

  • Why Do Birds Have Different Clutch Sizes? A Thorough Explanation

    Why Do Birds Have Different Clutch Sizes? A Thorough Explanation

    If you’ve been a bird watcher for a long time, you’ve probably observed how bird clutch sizes vary from each other. Some birds lay as few as one egg each, while others lay as many as 20 or more eggs.  But, have you ever wondered why this is so?  It

  • Why Are Flamingos Pink? The Real Answer Here!

    Why Are Flamingos Pink? The Real Answer Here!

    Flamingos are probably one of the most identifiable bird species in the world, thanks to their distinct pink color. However, have you ever wondered why flamingos are pink?  It turns out that flamingos aren’t really born pink. However, their pink pigment came from what they eat, which are generally crustaceans

  • The Drunk Bird Phenomenon: Do Birds Get Drunk?

    The Drunk Bird Phenomenon: Do Birds Get Drunk?

    Have you ever looked up to the sky and wondered, “Hey, that bird looks drunk.” Have you ever heard of Drunk Bird Phenomenon? Well, even though you did have a good laugh at that, perhaps the bird you saw wasn’t just looking drunk because there is a big possibility that

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