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A bird takes flight with a morsel from the DIY bird feeder and seed cake. (Photo by Jess Mancini) Last year in the May episode of Wastin’ Time I explained how I make bird seed cakes in my shop at a ...
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An Eastern Kingbird keeps watch over the Kennebec River from a branch in July in Winslow. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer) Warming temperatures means birds will be looking for places to nest, lay ...
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The birds in your neighborhood might seem like they fly around without a care in the world, but most avian species are actually cautious creatures. As every bird lover is sadly aware, our feathered ...