The Ring-necked Pheasant, which is popular as a game bird in the Midwest and Great Plaines, was first introduced into the United States via California in 1857. Large numbers were later released in Oregon throughout the 1880’s. The species has done very well in the Northern states as well as Canada. This hearty bird weighs…
No Child Left Inside, Connecting Our Kids With Nature Support the “No Child Left Inside Act” Are America’s children environmentally literate? Today’s overscheduled kids are increasingly “plugged in” to electronic devices and media, while at the same time unplugged from the fundamental and formative experience of nature in their own neighborhood. Their senses–including, sadly, their…
Ground Bird Feeder Ground bird feeders are the perfect feeder for ground foraging birds such as native sparrows, juncos and doves. Also attractive to the more opportunistic birds such as Cardinals and Jays. These feeders keep the bird seed off the ground reducing spoilage. Besides being more sanitary for the birds it is also keeps…
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The Original Suet Logs & Attractor Suet Plugs THE WOODPECKER SUET LOG The Woodpecker Suet Log feeder is as individual as the birds it will feed. All Woodpecker Suet Log feeders are made from recycled trees cut from forest fire areas. 5% of the profits from the sale of the Woodpecker Suet Log is donated…
One of the most popular birds attracted to backyard bird feeders is the American Goldfinch. These small finches are commonly referred to as wild canaries with the male a vibrant yellow in the summer. In basic plumage during the winter months he molts into an olive drab. The female on the hand is a dull…
1. Backyard birds have different feeding requirements. Different styles of feeders will attract different and a larger variety of birds to your backyard. These are the basic bird feeders for an all around good backyard bird feeding program: Click on each feeder for more information Seed Tube Bird Feeder: Excellent bird feeder for black oil…
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Wild Bird Habitat Store Backyard Bird Feeding Centers Since 1993 EMAIL: TOLL FREE: (800) 606-2553 South Lincoln Location (map) Main store and business office Alamo Plaza / 56th & Hwy 2 Lincoln, Nebraska 68516 402-420-2553 Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Saturday – 9:00 am to 5:00 pm …
The Wild Bird Habitat Store opened on October 1st, 1993 in Lincoln, Nebraska . The vision statement of Wild Bird Habitat at that time is the same vision we embrace today… “The Wild Bird Habitat Store is committed to providing quality products, service, and information to create a rewarding and educational backyard bird feeding experience…