Just like any guests, birds are likely to stick around longer if you supply them with stay-awhile amenities. Avian experts Stephen Kress, vice president of bird conservation for the National Audubon Society, and Craig Tufts, chief naturalist at the National Wildlife Foundation, share their tips for creating a bird-friendly landscape.
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12/8/2009 05:13:55 AM Report AbuseBirds should not bathe in the cold winter months. It is recommended that a network of sticks be laid over a birdbath, holding birds above the water and make bathing uncomfortable, but still enabling them to take a drink without getting wet. On freezing days, birds should use baths for drinking only¿not bathing.
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