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  2. The Best Bird Seed for Attracting the Most Birds, According ...

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    Black oil sunflower seed has very thin shells that weigh less and is easier for birds to break open to get to the oil-rich kernels. These are a better buy because, pound for pound, you get more of ...

  3. The birds are back and the flowers are blooming. Now about ...

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    Our backyard is like a Sheetz for migrating birds. Probably because we spend more on birdseed than most families do on sending their kids to a Triangle university. The birds are back and the ...

  4. How collecting pine cones helps renew Oregon forests after ...

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    Once the pine cones are collected, they're brought to a network of nurseries, where the seeds are extracted and grown into seedlings. One million seedlings will plant about 4,500 acres of new forest.

  5. Nutcracker (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Surplus seed is always stored for later use, and it is this genus that is responsible for the re-establishment of their favoured pines over large areas either burnt in forest fires or cleared by man. A single nutcracker can store as many as 98,000 pine nuts in a single season, and remembering the location of 75% to over 90% of their stash, even ...

  6. Great spotted woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    This woodpecker occurs in all types of woodlands and eats a variety of foods, being capable of extracting seeds from pine cones, insect larvae from inside trees or eggs and chicks of other birds from their nests. It breeds in holes excavated in living or dead trees, unlined apart from wood chips.

  7. Florida scrub - Wikipedia

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    Fire causes sand pine cones to open and release their seeds to replace the stand. Most shrubs regrow from their roots, while rosemary regrows from seed. [18] As previously noted, the Florida scrub and longleaf pine sandhill (high pine) communities are closely associated, growing on the same types of soil and under very similar conditions.

  8. Saving the trees: Coeur d'Alene Nursery plays major role in ...

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    The cones get shipped to the U.S. Forest Service's Coeur d'Alene Nursery, where they'll sit on drying racks for a few months. Once the moisture is out, the cones are cracked by hand to extract the ...

  9. Clark's nutcracker - Wikipedia

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    Clark's nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana), sometimes referred to as Clark's crow or woodpecker crow, is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to the mountains of western North America. The nutcracker is an omnivore, but subsists mainly on pine nuts, burying seeds in the ground in the summer and then retrieving them in the winter by ...

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