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  2. How to turn your yard or garden into a habitat for birds ...

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    Ninety-six percent of backyard birds feed their babies insects. Add a birdbath: A simple dish 1- 3 inches deep will provide water for birds to drink and bathe in. Empty and refill regularly to ...

  3. Wildlife garden - Wikipedia

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    A wildlife garden (or habitat garden or backyard restoration) is an environment created with the purpose to serve as a sustainable haven for surrounding wildlife. Wildlife gardens contain a variety of habitats that cater to native and local plants , birds , amphibians , reptiles , insects , mammals and so on, and are meant to sustain locally ...

  4. Backyard Wildlife Habitat - Wikipedia

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    To be a certified Backyard Wildlife Habitat, a garden or yard, or any outdoor space from a balcony up to a multi-acre tract of land, must offer food, water, shelter, and a place for raising young to beneficial insects or animals. Over time the Federation has introduced variants or expansions of the program for schoolyards and for communities.

  5. How to stop cats killing birds and keep the peace in your ...

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    Whatever your views on outdoor cats, it’s unavoidable that indoor cats are safer to birds – a study from 2013 found that domestic cats kill billions of birds and mammals each year.

  6. Urban wildlife - Wikipedia

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    Some species of native animals in Australia, such as various bird species including the Australian magpie, crested pigeon, rainbow lorikeet, willie wagtail, laughing kookaburra and tawny frogmouth, are able to survive as urban wildlife, [33] although introduced birds such as the Old World sparrow are more common in the centre of larger cities.

  7. This DIY backyard habitat can save an endangered species and ...

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  8. Aviary - Wikipedia

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    Home aviary, Néthen, Belgium, non-commercial wooden construction. An aviary is a large enclosure for confining birds, although bats may also be considered for display. Unlike birdcages, aviaries allow birds a larger living space where they can fly; hence, aviaries are also sometimes known as flight cages or bird cages in some places in the United Kingdom.

  9. They turned a junk-filled L.A. yard into a weird and ... - AOL

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    The front yard was a dense thicket of "freeway ice plant" that required several dumpster loads to haul away, and the bare-dirt sloping backyard was full of interesting trash that people had been ...