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Attract cardinals to your yard with this simple winter trick (no bird feeder needed)
Cardinals add joyous pops of color to a snowy or dreary winter background. It also happens you can provide more than just ...
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The type of bird feeders that will attract cardinals in the winter
Cardinals are one type of bird you should see in your yard in winter, so you want to provide them with the right type of feeder to keep them coming back.
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13 Winter Bird Feeding Tips To Keep Them Happy All Season Long
Cold weather changes everything for backyard birds. Smart winter feeding habits can help them conserve energy, stay healthy, ...
If you are an amateur bird watcher like me, you have likely noticed that the group of birds you see in the winter is somewhat different than those that you see in the summer. Just as is the case with ...
The northern cardinal doesn't migrate and is one of the common year-round inhabitants of bird feeders in the Twin Cities area and throughout much of southern Minnesota. The species, however, has ...
Bundling up in multiple layers with my thermostat cranked up is bringing back East Coast winter flashbacks so strongly, I keep thinking I'll see snow on the ground when I open my door. Not that I'm ...
Your garden may be resting over winter, but if you enjoy some winter bird watching, you'll appreciate that there is still plenty of life to appreciate out there. Birds don’t hibernate and while some ...
A bright red Northern Cardinal highlights the winter vines of wisteria where it perches. Jean Tanner Island Packet Bright red cardinals are commonly part of Christmas cards, holiday decor and the ...
Just outside my home-office window, I noticed a bird’s nest about 4 feet high in some leafless shrubbery on a cold, winter’s day. I had not seen the nest in summer when it was hidden by green ...
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