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How do you get a bird or birds to use a bird house?

Written by Bird Watcher on October 31st, 2008

Tyler G asked:


If you can tell me tips on what you can do to get birds to use a bird house. I have always made wonderful birdhouses but the birds never use them.I would also like if you can tell me what type of birdhouse works best. Thank you so much.

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Eels-I Like Birds

Written by Bird Watcher on October 29th, 2008

Fragensteller56 asked:


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‘Extreme’ Bird Watching (Part 10)

Written by Bird Watcher on October 28th, 2008

DarthLukimus asked:


Part 10 of 'Extreme' Bird Watching is an extra-long *** Special! This video shows Blue Tits, Great Tits, Long-tailed **** and a Coal ***. …

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How do I control, not necessarily prevent, birds from coming to my garden pond?

Written by Bird Watcher on October 28th, 2008

Jay P. asked:


Hi ther! So I’ve posted before re: garden ponds. At first it was murky water, then dead birds, and now… too many birds! I love nature, but the old addage “too much of a good thing” definitely applies to my pond. I don’t mind birds seeking water, a quick bath, etc. (after all, that’s the point, I know), but I seem to be getting TOO many visitors. Today I cam ehome to an abundance of bird excrement in, on and around the pond. Had to drain it again (gross), clean the stones and water in the stuff on the plants surrounding. Is there any thing to help “control” the feather friends, or should I just fill in the hole and give up? For health reasons, smell and ultimately just plain appearance, I can’t have another day like today. Thanks for your suggestions!

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Bird Watching Binoculars & Field Guides : Using a Bird Watching Field Guide

Written by Bird Watcher on October 25th, 2008

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Bird watching field guides are arranged in taxonomic order, which means it's divided by species. Learn how to identify birds using a bird watcher field guide in this free bird watching video about how to begin to bird watch. …

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