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Birdseed Shopping List
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Birdseed Shopping List

Shorten your birdseed shopping list with these all-time favorites. Birding expert George Harrison shares his favorites for attracting everything from hummingbirds to Northern cardinals to your backyard.

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MOST WANTED BIRDS:
Tufted Titmouse
The tufted titmouse is a great addition to any backyard. Learn how to attract this friendly flier and listen to its song.

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  GLAD YOU ASKED:
Keep Bird Seed From Sprouting
How do I keep birdseed that falls to the ground from sprouting?

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  BACKYARD PROJECT:
Porch Swing Bird Feeder
This porch swing bird feeder will delight people and birds alike!

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Chipping Sparrow and Nestlings
  Chipping Sparrow and Nestlings
Using safe nest observation techniques, Birds & Blooms blogger Jill identifies a trio of baby birds in her mother’s backyard.

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Spotting a Cedar Waxwing
  Spotting a Cedar Waxwing
Blogger SeEtta spotted this fledgling cedar waxwing in her backyard. Check out more photos from her sighting.

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