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Common Redpoll, bird photo, Wild Birds Unlimited, WBU
December 1, 2021
Share the Joy
By WBU Inc | Birds, Hobby
Why do you feed the birds? Is it that wonderful moment of nature that you experience every time you glance out the windows at your feeders? Is it the true sense of peace that goes along with that little moment? Maybe it is your heightened awareness of the shifting circle of the seasons, brought home
Dark-eyed Junco, bird photo, Wild Birds Unlimited, WBU
November 1, 2021
Be a Song Bird Hero
By WBU Inc | Birds
Sometime it’s just hard…hard to feel like we can have a positive impact on this crazy world around us. Feeling overwhelmed by the events of the past few years, many of us simply retreated to the comfort and serenity of our own backyards to regain a feeling of well-being and some semblance of control.  It
Northern Flicker, bird photo, Wild Birds Unlimited, WBU
October 1, 2021
Being the Seasonally Savviest
By WBU Inc | Birds, Hobby
Are you shrewd, practical and aware? Good! Then you have the savvy part down. Do you notice the changing cast of characters at your feeders throughout the year? The different levels of bird activity? The shift in food preference in some birds and not others? OK then…you are a candidate for being designated a Seasonally
Squirrel, animal photo, Wild Birds Unlimited, WBU
September 1, 2021
A Reluctant Homage to Squirrels
By WBU Inc | Hobby
There is an old saying about squirrels, “you either learn to defeat them or you just give up and feed them.” Whether you love them or loathe them…you’ve got to hand it to them. Successful they are. Kind of like the Tom Brady of the rodent family…they rapidly adjust to almost every defense you mount
Mourning Dove
August 2, 2021
Make a Splash with Your Birds
By WBU Inc | Hobby
Tired of seeing the same old birds? Hopefully, that will never happen! But honestly, don’t we all get excited to see some brand new birds in our backyards every now and then? So quickly…what is the number one thing you can do to attract the largest variety of new birds into your yard? If you