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  2. 9 Ways To Attract Birds To Your Yard Other Than Hanging A ...

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    Having birds in the garden creates a lively space and a free show where you can observe them eating, looking for caterpillars, using a birdbath, or drinking water.Setting up a birdhouse doesn't ...

  3. Gardens Alive! - Wikipedia

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    Gardens Alive! is known as a "pioneer" in organic gardening, selling chemical-free lawn and garden products through its namesake catalog. [7] According to the Eugene Register-Guard, the company has "an excellent reputation as a leading innovator" in the organic product market.

  4. DIY Bird Feeders That Will Fill Your Garden with Songbirds - AOL

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    Branch Bird Feeder. Transform a fallen branch into a feeder where birds can come to have a quick snack. To make: Screw a screw eye bolt into the top of the branch for hanging. Drill holes in a ...

  5. Bird feeding - Wikipedia

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    Over 55 million Americans over the age of 16 feed wild birds and spend more than $3 billion a year on bird food, and $800 million a year on bird feeders, bird baths, bird houses and other bird feeding accessories. [22] The activity has spawned an industry that sells supplies and equipment for the bird feeding hobby.

  6. Kaytee - Wikipedia

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    It expanded into making feed for birds and other small animals, becoming the first commercial supplier of wild bird seed in 1955. [ 4 ] William Engler Sr., a long-term employee and son-in-law of William N. Knauf, purchased the company in 1964 and renamed it Kaytee Products, Inc. [ 5 ] His son, Bill Engler Jr., took over the company in 1982.

  7. Eurasian blackcap - Wikipedia

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    The blackcap occasionally mimics the song of other birds, [20] the most frequently copied including the garden warbler and the common nightingale. The main call is a hard tac-tac , like stones knocking together, [ 17 ] and other vocalisations include a squeaking sweet alarm, and a low-pitched trill similar to that of a garden warbler.

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