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BIRDS & BLOOMS Newsletter - June 2012
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Danielle Calkins
Danielle Calkins,
Associate Editor

What’s the greatest bird song of all-time? Well, that’s exactly what we asked our readers and fans – and we’re ready to crown the winner! What started as an easy task turned into a list of 50+ songs about birds. Pretty incredible, right? We honed the list down to 16, and had you choose the winner.

Drumroll please…here are the five greatest bird songs of all-time. Plus, a video we put together to celebrate birds.

Danielle Calkins
Birds & Blooms

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Bird of the Month

Bird of the Month: Eastern Phoebe

This insect-eating bird has earned the respect and admirations of bird-watchers all over the East.

Learn how to attract eastern phoebes to your yard, and listen to their song.

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From the Expert

George

George Harrison,
Birding Expert

What is the recipe for hummingbird and oriole nectar?

George: Four parts water to one part sugar. Boil, cool, serve and get out of the way. We do not recommend using food coloring to make the water red. A feeder with red parts does enough to attract hummingbirds.

For answers to your birding questions, visit our Bird Expert section of our website.

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Grow your own Birdhouse

Grow your own Birdhouse

This simple DIY project turns a homegrown gourd into a safe-haven for birds.

Get the directions.

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Birds’ Senses

Birds’ Senses

Can birds smell or taste? It’s an age-old debate.

Learn the truth. 

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