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  2. 7 best bird feeders - AOL

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    Bird experts share their favorite bird feeders, plus give tips on how to keep your bird feeder safe from squirrels and racoons and share the best type of bird seed to fill it with.

  3. A vet reveals what not to feed wild birds (some of these will ...

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    Window Bird Feeder This clear feeder sticks onto your window and is perfect for bird-watching from your home. It has six weather-proof suctions, a squirrel-proof design, and it's easy to put together.

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    8-Quart Bird Feeder. Designed specifically for small songbirds, this feeder features a trough-style port system that will allow for a flurry of feathered friends to buffet at your feeder.

  5. Bird feeder - Wikipedia

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    Blue jay eating at a feeder Bird feeder in a garden. A birdfeeder, bird table, or tray feeder is a device placed outdoors to supply bird food to birds (bird feeding).The success of a bird feeder in attracting birds depends upon its placement and the kinds of foods offered, [1] as different species have different preferences.

  6. Starlicide - Wikipedia

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    Starlicide is lethal to starlings with an acute oral median lethal dose of 3.8 milligrams per kilogram body weight, but it is less toxic to most other birds. Grain-eating game birds such as bobwhite quail, [5] pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) and rooks (Corvus frugilegus) [6] are also vulnerable. Hawks and mammals (only exception are cats) are ...

  7. Starling - Wikipedia

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    The starling species familiar to most people in Europe and North America is the common starling, and throughout much of Asia and the Pacific, the common myna is indeed common. Starlings have strong feet, their flight is strong and direct, and they are very gregarious. Their preferred habitat is fairly open country, and they eat insects and fruit.

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