BIRDS Birds in Your Back Yard. BIRDS Birds in Your Back Yard.

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BIRDS Birds in Your Back Yard

A Few of the Birds That Commonly Visit Our Back Yards: FRIENDLY ROBIN BRILLIANT CARDINAL TALENTED MOCKINGBIRD SASSY BLUEJAY CHUBBY WREN MUSICAL SPARROW TINY HUMMING BIRD

RECOGNIZING BIRDS Things to Look For: Size Shape Color and markings Behavior Habitat

FEEDING BIRDS Different Birds Like Different Foods Sunflower seeds Beef suet Peanut butter Fruit Popcorn Donuts Nuts YUMMY!!!

WHEN SHOULD YOU BEGIN FEEDING BIRDS? Begin feeding early in the fall. Feed FAITHFULLY during the winter time. Continue feeding through spring and summer.

Tips for Homemade Birdbaths and Birdhouses: Keep water fresh. Place the bath in an open spot with some trees. Try hanging a dripping bucket over your bath. BIRDHOUSES Wood is the best material. Do not put a perch on your house. Think carefully about the size of your entrance hole. Clean out your bird house each fall.

These are a few of the birds that commonly visit our back yards These are a few of the birds that commonly visit our back yards. Each one is a unique part of the creation of God.