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How to Attract Insect-eating Birds
People love to put up birdfeeders, but how do you attract insect-eating birds that have little interest in seed? Birds are great for controlling garden pests, and making the effort to attract insect-eating birds might bring some species to your property that you’ve never seen before!
13 commentsWebless Spiders: How Spiders Trap Their Prey
Although we often think spider webs are synonomous with spiders, majority of spiders do not make webs. Here are the four kinds that do not make webs.
20 commentsOhio's Turkey Vultures
Turkey vultures are birds that I had never heard of or recalled ever seeing until a few weeks ago. After seeing a group of these vultures feeding on a deer carcass on the side of the road the other day, I thought that I would take a few pictures of these vultures while they fed and see what I could learn about them. I find them to be very interesting and I hope other readers will as well. Ugliness aside, they are very cool birds!
0 commentsAndroid Apps KO: Ceramic Destroyer vs Fling a Thing vs Pollushot vs Must.Eat.Birds
Android Apps KO features comparisons between two or more similar apps on Google Play, and this time, it is about four of them: Ceramic Destroyer, Fling a Thing, Pollushot and Must.Eat.Birds. All four are action & arcade style, vertical slingshot games with each having a very different gaming style of its own. You can read a little synopsis of each game or jump straight to the Showdown section to see which game beats the rest and becomes the best vertical slingshot game available for Android OS.
0 commentsHow And Why We Use Joel Salatin's Way To Raise Chickens In A Chicken Tractor-Part 2
This is what we use. Simple design and inexpensive. So, let's explore grass as food, in more detail. First, let's start with some information that can really enhance the way you think about your...
0 commentsBirds and a window
In our neighberhood there are a lot of birds, a lot. Everywhere you look you see a bird, fly, make noise, swim or whatever. You can say we have a real birdshow in our backyard. It can be fun, but not all the time..... We have in the ditch next...
0 commentsBird Watching : Fat Little Seed Eating Bird Seen Through Bedroom Window : Help Identify!
The fat little rust-polled bird has been a friend (drawn to Pam, most likely) since early 2009. A seed eater no doubt; we knew this from bird-watching the feathered beastie as it foraged along the ground, scratching and pecking like a chicken--only...
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