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Seen a Dark-eyed Junco Yet?

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Here in the eastern United States are ruby-throated hummingbirds have left (well I actually saw one hitting my pineapple sage flowers yesterday). We are now waiting for the Junco Our Little Black & White Sparrow Is a Junco Not to confuse things but our little Junco is black & white, while on the west coast, […]

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Why Won’t They Use My Wild Bird Feeder?

Why Won’t They Use This Feeder? They Use the Other One Right Next to It. ‘Cause They Got Bird Brains! Or… It’s probably because they are very comfortable on their current bird feeder. My unscientific conclusion is their comfort with a particular feeder is part of their need to survive. That need to survive turns […]

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Hummingbird Spinner

It’s only a few weeks until spring here in NE Atlanta Georgia. At our store we have been getting in new items to help you beautify your backyard. The latest… our new Hummingbird Wind Spinner. This kinetic spinner just needs a little wind to start circulating. It is made from a quality metal with an […]

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Wild Birds in your NE Atlanta Backyard

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The Mourning Dove is one of the most common backyard wild birds that you will see in the Atlanta area. Mourning doves get their name from their soft mournful calls. Their sad song is very familiar “ooah-cooo-cooo-coo” This wild bird is larger than a cardinal yet smaller than a common pigeon. Mourning doves are 2 […]

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Wild Birds in Your Backyard: The Northern Cardinal

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Probably the most recognizable wild bird on the east coast is the Northern Cardinal. The vibrant red color of the male cardinal will make just about anyone stop and look. Given its good size, which is slightly smaller than a robin, (their length is around 8.5″) they are easy to spot on the feeder, in […]

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Where Did All The Bluebirds Go?

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Count them… a family of 5 bluebirds having breakfast of live mealworms this morning. Today is November 5th 2019 and I can officially confirm that at least in my backyard the eastern bluebirds are back.   Back from where? Where did they go??   We do know that northern bluebirds do migrate south. But here […]

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