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5 Tips for Helping Birds This Winter
  HAPPY NEW YEAR:
5 Tips for Helping Birds This Winter

Once the weather turns cold, it’s time to put out suet for your backyard birds. Here are a few of our favorite tips and tricks for feeding suet to your birds this winter.

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Black-Headed Grosbeak   Hands-On Learning   Hold the Ice, Please
MOST WANTED BIRDS:
Black-Headed Grosbeak
The black-headed grosbeak might not have the brilliant colors of the rose-breasted, but it's still an alluring backyard bird. Learn how to spot them!

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  WINTER BIRDING:
Hands-On Learning
"The Birdman" shares tips on how to feed backyard birds from your hand.

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  BACKYARD PROJECT:
Hold the Ice, Please
Even in the winter, backyard birds need water. You can supply it with this easy-to-make heated water hole.

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Extra Winter Visitors at Your Thistle Feeder
  Extra Winter Visitors at Your Thistle Feeder
Typically when you think of thistle feeders, goldfinches are the first birds that come to mind. But during the winter months, you might be surprised to find other species at you feeders!

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Do Butterflies Sleep?
  Do Butterflies Sleep?
Butterflies don’t sleep in the sense we might think of. They don’t (in fact, can’t) close their eyes and snuggle down like humans or dogs or even birds. So what do they do at night?

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