feeding birds
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Pat Z Anthony
@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
19 Jan 18
The birds had to struggle through the snow to get to the feeders we have for them after the last mess of a snowstorm.
We have bird feeders and bird baths on our property, just as most people do these days.
It is amusing to see...
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elmiko
@elmiko (6630)
• United States
21 Nov 09
My mom has started a habit of feeding the birds in our yard with seed. Their demanding little things and they actually fly down with their heads looking through the windows churping telling her that their hungry. Some of them are...
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tanniebabe78
@tanniebabe78 (2934)
• United States
2 Jul 08
What do you feed them? Is it often that you do this? Why do you/do you not?
I feed birds my more grainy breads if they happen to get a little old or if I get to the ends. All I buy is multi-grain, so it is very good for them. I...
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jsitko
@jsitko (1169)
• United States
7 May 08
I am a true animal lover of all kinds. In my back yard I have several bird feeders and bird houses. I love feeding the birds and watching them when we are sitting outside. Sometimes when feeding them, they are higher in the trees...
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Modestah
@Modestah (11177)
• United States
28 Apr 08
I have a friend who has a wonderful variety of birds that live on her property - she takes such pleasure in them.
One of my favorites to watch though are her hummingbirds - she only hangs feeders that have perches so that they...
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mari61960
@mari61960 (4893)
• United States
1 Apr 07
Backyard bird feeding is a convenient way to enjoy wildlife and teach your children about nature.
No matter where you live, you can put food outside your door, and some creature, feathered or furred, will show its appreciation...
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mari61960
@mari61960 (4893)
• United States
23 Jan 07
My neighbor just left a note on my door it says.. "I know you think you are doing a good service by feeding the wild birds. However, we live in an area where food is abundant. There is no need to feed or even supplement their...
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