Posted in Do It Yourself!, Wildlife Tips on Dec 11th, 2007
If you are looking for an excellent gift for your little ones to give friends and family, try home made bird feeders. These great craft projects can keep your children busy for quite a while, which in and of itself is an early gift for you (though you’ll wonder if it was worth it when [...]
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Posted in Wildlife Tips on Dec 10th, 2007
Backyard bird feeding is a convenient way to enjoy wildlife. More than 65 million Americans of all ages watch, feed and landscape for birds. It doesn’t matter where you live, in an apartment, townhouse or single family dwelling, in the city, suburbs or country. Just stand still and you’ll hear them: wild birds. It is [...]
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Posted in Wildlife Tips on Dec 10th, 2007
If you are looking for an outstanding addition to your bird feeding practices you should really check out suet bird feeders for all the advantages they have to offer. The suet bird feeders that have roofs are designed to attract birds that can fly in from beneath the roofs and hang beneath the feeders. If [...]
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Posted in Wildlife Tips on Jul 16th, 2007
When planning your garden and considering the use of landscaping trees as part of the design, you need to consider several things:
1. What will the height of the tree be when it fully matures? Will it be as tall as you want it to be, or will it grow past the [...]
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Posted in Wildlife Tips on Jul 5th, 2007
Ever wanted to take an exotic trip? Go on a unique vacation? Somewhere that none of your family members or friends would ever dare to consider? Are you looking for a unique trip full of adventure and beautiful sights to explore? If so then maybe a trip to see wildlife animals is what you are [...]
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Posted in Wildlife Tips on Jul 1st, 2007
I live in the country and am blessed with an abundance of wildlife, but probably my most favorite to watch is deer in my front yard. They come around daily and I actually have gotten to know them as individuals and they are like friendly neighbors. The young fawns are like little clowns, playing, leaping [...]
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