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  Birdfeeding, birdfeeders
Birdfeeding is the activity of feeding (and usually observing) wild birds.
Birdwatching is a non-invasive activity in which the birdwatcher goes into the field and tries to observe birds in their natural habitats with a minimum of disturbance.
However, birdfeeding involves a deliberate attempt to modify nature by providing food and sometimes shelter (which may be of benefit, harmless, or harmful to the birds, or even illegal, depending on the circumstances).
www.photobirds.com /pub_5_Birdfeeding.html   (342 words)

  
  Science Fair Projects - Birdfeeding
Birdfeeding is the activity of feeding (and usually observing) wild birds.
However, birdfeeding involves a deliberate attempt to modify nature by providing food and sometimes shelter (which may be of benefit, harmless, or harmful to the birds, or even illegal, depending on the circumstances).
Large sums of money are spent by ardent birdfeeders, who indulge their wild birds with a variety of wild bird seeds, suets, nectars, home concoctions, etc. Birdfeeding is regarded as the first or second most popular pastime in the USA.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Birdfeeding   (543 words)

  
 Safe Birdfeeding - National Wildlife Federation
An important element of feeding the birds is taking proper care of birdfeeders, including periodic cleaning to help promote bird health and proper placement to promote bird safety.
Keeping your birdfeeders clean is a very important part of providing a healthy feeding environment for the birds.
Birdfeeders should be placed 5' to 12' from low shrubs or bushes that provide cover.
www.nwf.org /backyard/birdfeeding.cfm   (519 words)

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