Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Attract Woodpeckers with Peanuts

Susan D. of Alma, Illinois offers peanuts to the woodpeckers in her neighborhood. She’s been rewarded with some amazing bird activity. “We’ve had our peanut feeder up for only a few months, and the birds are going nuts over it!” Susan says. “We’ve already attracted all four species of woodpeckers that live in our area—downy, hairy, red-bellied and red-headed”

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Monday, April 25, 2005

Have you Considered Birding as a Hobby?

Among the fondest and most memorable moments of childhood are the discoveries of songbirds nesting in the backyard. The distinctive, mud-lined nests of robins and their beautiful blue eggs captivate people of all ages. Likewise, the nesting activities of house wrens, cardinals, chickadees, and other common birds can stimulate a lifelong interest in nature.

Have you experienced the bustling bird noises outside recently? How many different birds have you noticed?

The Birding For Everyone package provides you with the information you need to start a fascinating new hobby that will provides hours of joy for you and your family. I finally got the bug, and invested in my own web site about birding. The site is bear bones at this time, but look for interesting new sections that will include:

- Bird Photography
- Eagles on the Potomac
- Unusual and funny bird encounters

and more....

My new site is at www.BirdingForEveryone.com