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What Can You Feed the Birds?-- Susan G. Dunn, M.A. |
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Bird feeding is such a wonderful activity for young and old alike, something you can enjoy as partners, as families, or on your own. Way into the spring birds can use some help foraging, and it's a wonderful educational activity. You will be naturally draw to learn to identify the birds, and for children it can be a great lesson in Emotional Intelligence as they learn to care for creatures and understand how the weather affects them. Here are some tips on bird feeding from Leisa Royse, whose yard is a certified Wildlife Habitat. "Here in Kentucky," says Leisa, "our land is paved over and disappearing at the rate of 100 acres a day and with that, so does the wildlife as they have no food or nesting sources to raise their young." The benefit is not all to the wildlife, though. "Using native plants and reducing your lawn area helps to protect natural resources and requires less watering," she writes, "and cuts down on chemical pesticide use and fertilizers." Since starting her habitat, Lisa has identified 65 species of birds and 48 species of butterflies. Think of the beauty! Think of the learning opportunities! If you want to learn how to attract birds, butterflies and other creatures to your backyard, the National Wildlife Federation has lots of guides. On their site, they'll help you create an online habitat and a species list complete with photos. They offer advice and will even certify your yard.
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Susan Dunn is a professional coach who specializes in emotional intelligence for individuals and businesses, with applications to all areas of your life. Visit Susan online at Webstrategies with Susan Dunn |
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