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BIRDS & BLOOMS Newsletter - October 2012
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Bird of the Month

Bird of the Month: Screech-Owl

The screech-owl is probably one of America's favorite owls. You can even attract them with an owl house.

Learn how to attract the screech-owl to your yard, and listen to their song.

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George

George Harrison,
Birding Expert

From the Expert

I was thrilled to find an eastern screech-owl living in my owl house, but unfortunately, the crows and blue jays ran it out. How can I lure it back?

Get the answer from our Bird Expert, here.

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Project FeederWatch

Project FeederWatch

It’s time to count the birds that appear in your yard! Project FeederWatch is a winter-long survey of birds that visit feeders – and you can easily become a part of it!

Find out how to participate in Project FeederWatch.

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Fall Hummingbird Migration

Fall Hummingbird Migration

Is it absolutely time to take down your hummingbird feeders? Or is it best to leave them up? Get the answers to these questions and more information about fall hummingbird migration on our blog.

Read more here.

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Purple Martin Gourd House

Purple Martin Gourd House

If properly preserved, a homegrown gourd birdhouse will last for decades.

Make your own!

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