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		<title>Bungalow Birdhouse</title>
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 The aviary in the market today have taken a new [...]]]></description>
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<p> If you live in the country you live in the city, you can create the kind of environment in which the birds will be attractive. Bird houses will help create the environment necessary to attract a variety of bird species in your yard. </p>
<p> The aviary in the market today have taken a new and improved. When searching the house of flies &quot;traditional, can find that have been developed to resemble an old firehouse Timey a bungalow on the beach, a farmer&#39;s market, a thatched hut, or even a church with several towers. If you do not want a traditional-looking bird house and would prefer a non-conventional look, you will find bird houses are a polyresin as a cow or a red hat, or even a crocodile. There are many types of bird houses on the market today. You may even see some made of metal. </p>
<p> Even if you want your aviary seem attractive, it may also want to be comfortable, durable and waterproof. If you choose a wooden house flies tight, you want to make sure that paint used in the aviary is not toxic. The bird house you choose should have two chambers, with two inlets. An entry will be for nesting and other to rest. This will encourage the birds to extend their stay in the house of birds. The inlet should be large enough for birds to enter, but enough small to keep predators. </p>
<p> The bird house must have a good insulation and will be broken. The temperature inside the aviary must remain moderate temperature summer or winter. The poultry house should be fresh in the heat of summer and warm in winter. The roof of the box should be tilted to allow for water rainwater to drain. The small holes just below the roof line allows for good air circulation. This will prevent the birds free of mites and other parasites. The hole in the floor of the house of the birds is to allow drainage. If water is allowed to sit on the floor of the aviary are invited to pests and diseases. </p>
<p> Do you want to choose an aviary can be easily cleaned. Most bird houses are available for cleaning the top, front, side or bottom of the home. The opening higher is the least disturbance to nesting birds, while the opening of the bottom is more likely to allow the nest to fall. It is important that the bird has a cleaning regularly to avoid dust mites and parasites to accumulate and create problems for the health of poultry. </p>
<p> You want the birds feel safe and comfortable flies at home if you want to stay in the house fly as long as possible and return each season. The birds are looking for a place to nest and raise their young. By providing an aviary that you can see them return year after year. </p>
<p> As a birder if you want to attract a particular species of birds, be aware of the types of bird houses, you prefer. For example, the swallows are comfortable with nesting houses being built for several families of birds, while some prefer a nesting area where they are alone. </p>
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		<title>Nectar Feeder</title>
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<b>Hello! I have a question about honey bees in the name of my grandfather!?</b>
<p> <i>Hello! My grandfather was a question about bees and</i> sugar water. It has a big garden, likes to help the bees to pollinate it. They also feed on sugar water for hummingbirds in the region. Well, the swarm of bees in the water, sugar and get there before the birds can! This is not really a problem (can not turn off the feeders more), but is concerned about whether or not the sugar water would harm the bees. Presumably (in my opinion), the nectar that bees do not consume is anyway close to the formula molecular water with sugar, would be good. However, if the bees are the &quot;nectar&quot; of the feeds in lieu of flowers would be a little pollination slow, right? But back to my question: water HURT sweet honey bees? Thanks for the tips! I will choose a best answer tonight! </p>
<p> No, not harm guarapo bees. Sugar cane is only glucose, one of the most common sugar in plants (with sucrose). But yes, because they can get all the sugar more water, will be much less effective for pollination. </p>
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How do I make a birdhouse?
 I found an old cage that I made to the church (a kind of pleasure he did during the summer when I was ten years), where I was when I unpacked and my family moved I found the aviary. So I wanted to make one, is not like [...]]]></description>
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<b>How do I make a birdhouse?</b>
<p> <i>I found an old cage that I made to the church (a kind of pleasure he</i> did during the summer when I was ten years), where I was when I unpacked and my family moved I found the aviary. So I wanted to make one, is not like buying a shop and decorate, but to buy wood and things to do and decorate. So how can I make a birdhouse? </p>
<p> http://www.coderedrover.org/birdhouse.htm pretty self explanitory </p>
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How does one get a bird to a room where you can not find the door?
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<b>How does one get a bird to a room where you can not find the door?</b>
<p> <i>Is this bird in our booth and tried to exit the window</i> but the windows do not open and can not find the door. It&#39;s little chest pounding and probably a heart attack at any time but do not want to die! </p>
<p> scare off with a broom:] hehe &#8230; </p>
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No Power Bird did for photography?
 Hello, I have a series of up to 15 feet outside a bank with a necklace that contains a member Hanger by the crib so you can get a good photo. Are there bird feeders tailor-made for this kind of thing where you change clothes hangers and different [...]]]></description>
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<p> <i>Hello, I have a series of up to 15 feet outside a bank with a</i> necklace that contains a member Hanger by the crib so you can get a good photo. Are there bird feeders tailor-made for this kind of thing where you change clothes hangers and different angles? </p>
<p> Purpose of making a tree branch and find a way to connect to a solid object, on food. Make it look &quot;natural&quot; as a branch of a tree or large branches. You may need to find a way to camouflage not the window of your dart outside when you approach the window. </p>
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Why not feed the hummingbirds feed?
 I bought a hummingbird feeder a while ago, I was filled with I bought some nectar from a store called &#34;Perky Pet, immediately concentrated nectar. The charger is similar to http://www.pawscorp.com/images/203CP.jpg I put in a tree, and there is a hummingbird that comes every day, but not feed. [...]]]></description>
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<b>Why not feed the hummingbirds feed?</b>
<p> <i>I bought a hummingbird feeder a while ago, I was filled with</i> I bought some nectar from a store called &quot;Perky Pet, immediately concentrated nectar. The charger is similar to http://www.pawscorp.com/images/203CP.jpg I put in a tree, and there is a hummingbird that comes every day, but not feed. It sits in the branches of trees ranges around Sit in another branch. Not that the Fed, what happens? He comes every day is long, but do not eat, what should I do? It is the nectar and can not be? No charger good? Help </p>
<p> You must ensure that feeder Thew Kep own. That means changing the nectar every three days and fermented Sage only stop and fly, or even a glass </p>
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 For those of you who live in northern states in February may seem a strange time to think of hummingbirds, but residents of Florida and the states of Gulf these intercontinental travelers tiny first exit then reappears. 
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<p> For those of you who live in northern states in February may seem a strange time to think of hummingbirds, but residents of Florida and the states of Gulf these intercontinental travelers tiny first exit then reappears. </p>
<p> After spending the winter in Mexico and Central America, are going to be hungry when they reach our shores &#8211; so hungry!, especially those who have just completed the 20 hours, 450 miles non-stop journey across the Gulf of Mexico. They go into a frenzy feeding before taking flight, increasing their body weight 25 to 40 percent. Normally, they eat 3 to 5 times an hour just to maintain their weight and keep it alive. When they come here, we use the excess stored energy and be more than willing to eat. </p>
<p> The first ones are those who spend the summer in the states the south, where the flowers that depend for their survival and are in bloom. Over the next few months will keep coming, not the waves, but at the same time. Hummingbirds do not migrate in herds. They are flying solo. If you look at the right time and have an excellent view, you see low flying into the trees, pausing frequently for food. The newcomers are the ones who spend the summer in northern states and Canada. </p>
<p> In May, they returned to their summer homes all across North America, referring generally to the same gardens and feeders that have stopped falling when the fall migration has begun. Hummingbirds who survive the early years have a precarious life of 3 to 4 years, so you can expect to see his old friends return year after year. </p>
<p> The expansion of civilization urban areas has reduced feeding hummingbirds, it is important for those of us who have a garden or space to hang a hummingbird feeder to hang a feeder plant flowers and just ahead of his return. </p>
<p> Bees and hummingbirds take nectar from flowers identical. To return please pollinate the flowers. The flowers favored by hummingbirds have a sugar content of about 25%. They do not eat with a sugar content of 10 to 15%. The Most hummingbirds pollinate the flowers that are red, pink and orange in color. For this reason, the best horse red food are brilliant. When choosing a shipper, Remember the following points: </p>
<p> &quot;Proof Bee feeder with a red base is preferable to all others. If your charger is not the Bee-May show you attract more bees to hummingbirds. </p>
<p> The crib should have a perch. Hummingbirds feed in flight, but a perch providing precious energy records. </p>
<p> The charger should have an ant moat to prevent contamination of the nectar. </p>
<p> When the nectar for food, using only sugar white granules. Do not use packaged food hummingbird, brown sugar, turbinado sugar or a sugar manufacturer, or honey. </p>
<p> The following is a list of &quot;friends Hummingbird&quot; flowers, vines and shrubs: </p>
<p> Perennials: <br /> Bee balm <br /> Butterfly Herbs <br /> Columbine <br /> Cosmos <br /> Dahlia <br /> Foxglove <br /> Fuchsia <br /> Geranium <br /> Malva <br /> Red hot poker </p>
<p> Annuals: <br /> Capucine <br /> Petunia </p>
<p> Bulbs, bulbs, corms and tubers: <br /> Tuberous Begonia <br /> Iris </p>
<p> The Vines: <br /> Cardinal Climber <br /> Honeysuckle <br /> Rosary Vine <br /> Trumpet vines </p>
<p> Shrubs and trees: <br /> Azalea <br /> Butterfly Bush <br /> Tree Fuchsia <br /> Arbutus </p>
<p> Many plants mentioned above are rich &quot;favorite&quot; among gardeners. To add a note of the timelessness of age on Your garden will be nicer to you than it will to the hummingbirds. Plant your garden in time for them to be in bloom when the hummingbirds return. </p>
<p> Clean and check your feeders. Clean with a mild soap solution and rinsed 3 times before hanging up again. If they have to be replaced, you can buy well-made, feeding on bees to test that takes years, not just one season. </p>
<p> OK, you&#39;re ready for the return of the hummingbirds. Nothing to do but wait &#8230; and enjoy. </p>
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