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Bird Watcher News October 29th, 2019
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Many migrants are still passing through on their way to winter in Mexico, Central or even South America. Native, berry-producing plants can make all the difference to an exhausted bird, like this young Scarlet Tanager pictured below eating a holly berry.
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Trees, shrubs and vines like holly, serviceberry, dogwood, black gum, viburnum, sumac, beautyberry, pokeweed, virginia creeper and even poison ivy are highly sought after by hungry birds (Prothonotary Warbler - photo by Janice Neitzel.)
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You can also supplement their diet with live mealworms, watermelon, grapes and other fruit or berries. Our friend, Bob Zaremba photographed this stunning male Black-throated Blue Warbler and many other migratory species in their Marietta yard this month.
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Fall is the perfect time to take inventory of all your hardware - poles, deck arms, flanges, baffles, ground sockets, etc. Make sure they are holding strong and are rust-free, and do not need to be remounted or replaced before bad winter weather sets in. It's a great time to add weather guards to hanging feeders. Got squirrel problems? We also have yard arms designed specifically to hang squirrel-proof feeders optimally - and made in the USA.
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Our new Erva Yard Arm is shorter for hanging small plants, memorial flowers, lanterns, hummingbird feeders or birdseed wreaths (back in stock for Christmas!)
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Who knew a wild bird store would have such fabulous fashion items?? Natalie is modeling one of our luxurious, new sweater vests, along with adorable pouf gloves and knit hat by Kaleidoscope. Did we mention we love sweater weather!
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Have a Safe and Happy Halloween!
Our stores will be open 10 am - 6 pm on Thursday, October 31st.
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