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BIRDS & BLOOMS Newsletter - November 2012
BIRDS  | BLOOMS  | BUTTERFLIES  | PHOTOS  | CONTESTS  | COMMUNITY  | SHOP
 
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Danielle Calkins
Danielle Calkins,
Associate Editor

It’s time to vote for your favorite bird, bloom & butterfly photo in our Backyard Photo Contest! We were blown away by the amazing entries we received.

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Bird of the Month

Bird of the Month: Blue Jay

Friend or foe? While many consider blue jays a pest, others can’t get enough of this colorful flier.

Learn how to attract the blue jay to your yard, and listen to their song.

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George

George Harrison,
Birding Expert

From the Expert

I witnessed blue jays taking large red ants in their bills and rubbing them under their wings and on other parts of their bodies. Why would they do this?

Get the answer from our Bird Expert, here.

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Bluebird House

Bluebird House

Thanks to man-made nest boxes, the population of bluebirds is on its way up!

Build your own bluebird house.

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Spark Birds

Spark Birds

To put it simply, a spark bird is the bird that sparked your interest in birding. It can be anything! The Birds & Blooms editors are sharing their spark bird stories. What is yours?

Read more here.

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White-breasted Nuthatch

This topsy-turvy bird has it all backward. White-breasted nuthatches seem to always be on stage, like comedians, acting and entertaining wherever they go.

Find out why.

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