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NEWSLETTERS
Bird Chat is the name not only of our website (www.birdchat.com), but also the newsletter we send out 3-4 times per year to customers on our private mailing list (stop by our store to sign up). Past issues of Bird Chat are here in pdf format, which opens with Acrobat Reader (some newsletters are large and require time to load).
Winter 2012 (January)
• Turning Your Backyard into Wild Bird Habitat: What Birds Tell Us About Our Environment
• Species Specifics: Eastern Screech-Owl (Otus asio)
• Five Winter Birdfeeding Tips
Fall 2011 (October)
• Turning Your Backyard into Wild Bird Habitat: Fall and Winter
• Species Specifics: Carolina Wren
• Fall Clean-up Do's & Don'ts
Late Summer 2011 (August)
• Species Specifics: American Robin
• My "Wreath" Robins
• Understanding Bird Behavior: Defense
• Hummingbird Migration
Summer 2011 (June)
• Turning Your Backyard into Wild Bird Habitat: Growing Flowers for the Birds
• Helping Birds
• Species Specifics: Brown-headed Cowbird
• Bird Feeding Behavior
Spring 2011 (April)
• Old, but Unready to be Rung Out
• Species Specifics: Ruby-throated Hummingbird
• The Golden Rules of Bird Feeding
• Spring is Here: Don't Stop Feeding
• Spring Chores
Winter 2011 (February)
• Turning Your Back Yard into Wild Bird Habitat: Surviving Winter
• Did You Know?
• Species Specifics: Red-bellied Woodpecker
• My Winter Visitors
Fall 2010 (October)
• Wild Bird Habitat in Your Back Yard
• Why Should We Care?
• Time to Clean Up
• Sunflower Seeds - Not Just for the Birds
Late Summer 2010 (August)
• Understanding Bird Behavior: Flocking
• All About Safflower
• Bird Anatomy: Bills and Feet
• Birdseed Bugs
Summer 2010 (June)
• Understanding Birds’ Life Stages
• A Guide to Field Guides
• Species Profile: American Goldfinch
• The Truth About Thistle Seed (it isn’t!)
Spring 2010 (April)
• Bird Biology: Ecological Niches, Part 3
• What You Might Not Know About Hummingbirds
• Spring Has Sprung!
• Nature's Bug-Zappers
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