From the category archives:

Wild Birds

The Big Year

by Mary Ellen K. on October 13, 2011

With this star cast, “The Big Year” is sure to entertain us and renew our exciting hobby of birding!

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Fall Feeding Frenzy

by Mary Ellen K. on September 30, 2011

What is happening with the wildlife in your backyard this fall?

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Amazing Wild Bird Photos

by Ellen B. on September 16, 2011

Photos that capture the amazing colors of nature!

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Two Tales of Baby Birds

by Barb S. on September 2, 2011

Finding an injured bird or a baby bird separated from it’s nest… two stories plus what you should do.

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Get a few tips to keep hummingbirds coming to your feeders.

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Identifying wild birds can be a challenge! Use these tips to sharpen your bird identification skills and enjoy the nature in your own neighborhood.

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You Can’t Outfox a Robin!

by Mi K. on May 30, 2011

Story of a robin’s nest built by a house….too close for comfort?

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See the top photos in the first month of the Drs. Foster & Smith’s monthly Backyard Bird Photo Contest.

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Whether you have pets or not, gear up for National Kids & Pet Day by helping your children care for your feathered backyard friends! Birdwatching is a great life-long enjoyment.

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One monthly prize given to the best photograph submitted each month through December 2011. Plus, 3 grand prizes!

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Bird watching is a popular hobby for people of all ages. Many bird watchers start this fascinating hobby by getting to know the birds in their own backyard. To help you attract these neighborhood favorites, Drs. Foster and Smith has added some new seasonal items for bird watching.

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Rose-Breasted Grosbeak are a real treat to have at your window birdfeeder. Find out what might attract this bird species to your neighborhood.

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Want to start attracting wild birds to your yard but don’t know how to get started? Here are some easy ways to start feeding and enjoying wild birds.

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