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  2. Want to feed suet to your birds this winter? Here are 4 ...

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    Fruit is okay in suet since birds that eat insects in summer typically eat berries in winter Still, high fat content remains key to nutritional value, so fruit should make up no more than five ...

  3. Bird food plants - Wikipedia

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    Kennard, H., List of Trees, Shrubs, Vines and Herbaceous Plants, native to New England, bearing fruit or seeds attractive to Birds (Reprint from Bird-Lore, v. XIV, no. 4, 1912) McAtee, W. L., Plants useful to attract Birds and protect Fruit, (Reprint from Yearbook of Agriculture 1898)

  4. Bird feeding - Wikipedia

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    The feeding of wild birds has been shown to have possible negative as well as positive effects; while a study in Sheffield, England found that the abundance of garden birds increased with levels of bird feeding, multiple reports suggest that bird feeding may have various negative ecological effects and may be detrimental to the birds being fed ...

  5. Bird food - Wikipedia

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    Farmed birds that are fed with commercial bird food are typically given a pre-blended feed consisting largely of grain, protein, mineral, and vitamin supplements. Examples of commercial bird food for chickens include chick starter medicated crumbles, chick grower crumbles, egg layer mash, egg layer pellet, egg layer crumbles, egg producer pellets, and boiler maker med crumbles. [12]

  6. Now is the time to observe mid-winter birds, from ... - AOL

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    The colder and snowier weather certainly brought the birds to the bird feeding stations after many homeowners were really wondering what happened to their normal winter bird population.

  7. 'Drunk' birds in Canada get sober after binging on berries ...

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    While other birds are flying to warmer weather for the upcoming winter months, the Bohemian waxwings are taking advantage of Canada's berries. The 'Drunk' birds in Canada get sober after binging ...

  8. Hypericum androsaemum - Wikipedia

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    The plant has yellow flowers 1.5–2.5 cm in diameter with five petals and numerous stamens. [1] Uniquely among Hypericum, its berries turn from red to black and remain soft and fleshy even after ripening. [2] The plant's stems are cylindrical in shape when the plant is mature. [2] The bark on the stems has longitudinal grooves or scale-like ...

  9. Frangula californica - Wikipedia

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    Blooming only in May and June, [7] the greenish-yellow flowers are 0.4 centimetres (1 ⁄ 8 in) wide and occur in leaf axil clusters, with 5 sepals and 5 shorter petals. [ 7 ] The fruit is a juicy drupe about 7–9 millimetres ( 1 ⁄ 4 – 3 ⁄ 8 in) in diameter, normally forming in pairs or clusters. [ 10 ]