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  2. 5 Easy Ways to Make Your Backyard a Bird Haven This Winter ...

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    In winter, birds need more calories to stay warm and to move about, so make sure to stock your feeders with foods that are rich in fats and oils. Black oil sunflower seeds and thistle seeds appeal ...

  3. 10 Perennials You Should Prune In The Fall To Keep Your ... - AOL

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    Botanical Name:Iris spp. Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Type: Medium to moist, well-draining, rich Soil pH: Slightly acidic to Neutral (6.5-7.5) USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 to 10. In ...

  4. Wildlife garden - Wikipedia

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    Bird feeding stations and bird houses – A place for birds to eat and take shelter will increase the number of birds in the garden, which play a key role in biological pest control. Not only will food and shelter increase the survival rate of birds, but it will also ensure that they are healthy enough for a successful breeding season.

  5. Master Gardener: Birds need a little extra during winter - AOL

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    Tiny birds eat seeds from the bird feeder during the winter storms on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, in Salem, Ore. Nectar: Natural nectar can be found in plants. They contain sucrose, glucose and fructose.

  6. Pesticide - Wikipedia

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    The word pesticide derives from the Latin pestis (plague) and caedere (kill). [5]The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has defined pesticide as: . any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, or controlling any pest, including vectors of human or animal disease, unwanted species of plants or animals, causing harm during or otherwise interfering with the ...

  7. Bird netting - Wikipedia

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    Bird netting or anti-bird netting is a form of bird pest control. It is a net used to prevent birds from reaching certain areas. Bird protection netting comes in a variety of shapes and forms, The most common is a small mesh (1 or 2 cm squares) either extruded and bi-oriented polypropylene or woven polyethylene.

  8. Nest protection hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The nest protection hypothesis (NPH) is one of multiple hypotheses that seek to explain the behaviour of birds repeatedly introducing green, often aromatic, plant material into the nest after its completion and throughout the incubation and nestling periods. [1]

  9. Structures built by animals - Wikipedia

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    Amongst birds, 5% of all birds use mud and stones in their nest for toughness and compressive strength. [17] Males in some species of crab will construct structures out of mud to attract mates and avoid predators. [23] Uca musica, also known as fiddler crabs, will build short, wide “hoods” out of sand.

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