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Native Trees of the Northeast and Great Lakes covers a wide range and offers beauty in your gardens and food and protection for birds and other wildlife. Go native
Continue reading "Trees of the Northeast, and Great Lakes Region for Your Wildlife"
By choosing the right Bird Feeders, you too can attract and feed several species of birds
Continue reading "Bird Feeders, Making the Right and Smart Choices for you and Your Birds"
Suet is a high source of energy for your birds. Offer it, and watch the birds come........
Millet is an ideal seed for your ground feeding birds. Toss it on the ground or offer it on a tray feeder.
Continue reading "Millet is perfect for your ground feeding birds like Juncos"