From National Audubon Society <[email protected]>
Subject The Official Birdseed Preference Guide
Date February 23, 2024 7:13 PM
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The Joy of Birds | February 2024

Which Birds Like What Seeds?

Before U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service scientist Aelred “Al” Geis conducted groundbreaking research on seed and food preferences among wild birds, the ingredients of commercial birdseed mixes were largely chosen as a matter of custom, lore, and convenience. Thanks to the effort of Geis and researcher David Horn’s Project Wildbird, we now have the most comprehensive study of avian food and feeder preferences ever conducted. To attract the birds you love, find out the favorite foods for a variety of feeder regulars and rarities. Keep reading ([link removed])
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How Do Birds Cope With Cold Weather?

Birds are incredibly resourceful in the face of severe winter weather. While we cozy up with hot chocolate during snow days, you may wonder how your feathered friends fare when temperatures plummet. Here are seven fascinating strategies birds use to stay toasty and energized. Learn more ([link removed])
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Explore Black History at These Birding Spots

Natural history and Black history are intertwined at three southern birding destinations. Learn more about these standout tours, festivals, and trails. Keep reading ([link removed])
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8 Birds That Mate for Life

Valentine’s Day may be over, but love is still in the air for these eight birds. Did you know more than 95 percent of avian species are monogamous? Turns out, birds are among the most loyal members of the animal kingdom. Learn more about courtship displays and relationship habits of eight faithful birds. Keep reading ([link removed])
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