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How to keep a birdbath warm - Heated birdbaths and birdbath heaters!
Frozen birdbaths are a real problem in areas with harsh winters. However, there are simple solutions. How simple? So simple, Zach can do it.

Flocking Around
Nov 18, 20245 min read


What is an owl pellet? | Are owl pellets poop?
Let us regurgitate the truth of owl pellets onto your screens!

Zach (Head Flocker)
Nov 8, 20246 min read


What are the horns found on owls? - How to differentiate unicorns from plumicorns
The word plumicorn comes from the Latin words pluma (feather) and cornu (horn). Learn more about the feather tufts on the heads of birds!
Sienna"Sharp-shinned"Hawk
Oct 11, 20243 min read


Sharp-shinned Hawk vs Cooper's Hawk Identification
Let me guess, some hawk just killed a feeder bird, and you are determined to identify the culprit!

Zach (Head Flocker)
Oct 8, 20248 min read


How to attract nuthatches to your yard - Learn the nuthatches of North America
There are 4 species of nuthatch in North America. These are their stories. Or just photos, ranges, and general information for each species.

Zach (Head Flocker)
Oct 7, 20244 min read


How do I attract Blue Jays to my yard?
Great question. And luckily, we have an easy answer for you. Read on friends, fiends, and others...

Zach (Head Flocker)
Sep 30, 20244 min read


How do ducks and other birds stay dry?
Ducks and other waterbirds are able to constantly submerge themselves in the water and yet remain dry upon exit. Learn why!

Zach (Head Flocker)
Sep 27, 20243 min read


How should I store bird food? - Keep birdseed safe from pests
Raccoons, rats, squirrels. These words are foul language if you are a fowl feeder. Learn how to keep your bird food safe from pests!

Zach (Head Flocker)
Sep 23, 20244 min read


Identification of Dark-eyed Junco Subspecies
For many North Americans, the Dark-eyed Juncos subspecies visiting their feeders, or favorite park, look very different season to season.

Zach (Head Flocker)
Aug 5, 20246 min read
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