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

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    Chickadees, titmice, nuthatches, and finches all love sunflower seed as much as the larger birds do,” he says. O’Connor suggests that sunflower seed is definitely the way to go if you have ...

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    Replace sunflower seeds with safflower to attract grosbeaks, cardinals and chickadees. “Use safflower for a couple weeks and wait for the undesirable birds to move on,” Yoerger said. “Then ...

  4. Chickadee - Wikipedia

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    The chickadee (specifically the black-capped chickadee Poecile atricapillus, formerly Parus atricapillus) is the official bird for the US state of Massachusetts, [5] the Canadian province of New Brunswick, [6] and the city of Calgary, Alberta. [7] The chickadee is also the state bird of Maine, but a species has never been specified. A proposed ...

  5. Tit (bird) - Wikipedia

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    In any case, four major clades of "typical" tits can be recognized: the dark-capped chickadees and their relatives (Poecile including Sittiparus), the long-crested Baeolophus and Lophophanes species, the usually tufted, white-cheeked Periparus (including Pardaliparus) with more subdued coloration and finally Parus sensu stricto (including ...

  6. 9 Ways To Attract Birds To Your Yard Other Than Hanging A ...

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    We spoke to two gardening experts on ways to attract birds to the garden without a birdhouse, including native plants, providing food and water sources, and resisting the urge to clean up your garden.

  7. Black-capped chickadee - Wikipedia

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    Black-capped chickadees make a number of other calls and sounds, such as a gargle noise usually used by males to indicate a threat of attacking another male, often when feeding. This call is also used in sexual contexts. [26] Black-capped chickadees learn the gargle noise soon after birth and continues to develop it through to adulthood. [19]

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