Archive for 'Birds'
Birdwatching Advice: The Best Wild Bird Feeders for Your Backyard
If you are one of the millions of bird lovers, you may wonder how to go about setting up and maintaining wild bird feeders to turn your backyard into an aviary of sorts. A simple way to start is to picture yourself engaged in birdwatching: what do you envision for your yard?
Posted: February 7th, 2010 under Birds.
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Wildlife Art Information
Wildlife art is art about wild animals and birds. It is currently a popular area of art, and some of the first ever artworks were about wildlife.
Posted: February 2nd, 2010 under Birds.
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Tips for Chicken Coops
I first heard about people raising chickens in their own gardens back in 2004, when a friend of mine started doing it because he liked organic food and knowing that the eggs he ate came from animals that were treated and raised in a humane manner. He decided the only way to know for sure about that was if he raised the chickens himself. He did a lot of research on the different aspects of chicken coop design, and then he built two pretty decent-sized coops in his back garden, since it’s pretty large. A few weeks after that we went over and my wife heard about it, and then nothing would do but that we raised some chickens of our own.
Posted: January 28th, 2010 under Birds.
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The Incredible Chicken Coop Plan
To avoid any problems after the chicken coop is finished and ready, it is imperative to start out right. Before you go ahead with the construction, contact your municipality or local council and learn about the regulations on keeping chicken in residential areas and ensure that you are not breaking any laws.
Posted: January 3rd, 2010 under Birds.
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The Chicken Coop - Portable
It is easy to construct a small chicken coop that is portable so that you can move it around in your yard. Look for plans for chicken coops online and you will find a multitude of options to choose from.
Posted: December 28th, 2009 under Birds.
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The Importance of a Good Feeder.
Hummingbirds need a lot of energy for the amount of work which they do. The hummingbirds are always active. The hummingbirds rely in the nutrients and proteins that they get from the sugar syrup and nectar for most of their energy requirements. The birds are good fly catchers and they love to do this. The nutrients and proteins are used by these birds to get some energy to do this. Hummingbirds are hungry all day and night. They need so much energy to quell their thirst for energy. People have been using the concept of hummingbird feeders to lure the birds to come to these feeders to feed on the syrup and nectar.
Posted: September 5th, 2009 under Birds.
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