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Explore the breathtaking beauty and fascinating variety of birds through insightful articles.

5 Most Common Owls in North America

“From the smallest owl to the biggest one in the world, North America has it all. “

“Springtime is an eagerly awaited season.”

” And winter is a wonderful time to attract chickadees, cardinals and other winter birds to your suet feeders.

“This article will discover when, why, and how to clean bird feeders”

“Thankfully, birds understand what is happening enough to prepare for the winter.”

In winter, some birds are having meals happily in the bird feeder.

“Winters are a great source of joy for humans and animals alike, but the chilly weather has its setbacks.”

Bird Chronicles

About 240 million years ago (Late Triassic): the first ancestors of birds appeared, which were closely related to dinosaurs.

About 150 million years ago (Early Jurassic): Early birds such as Archaeopteryx appeared, possessing transitional forms characteristic of birds and dinosaurs. They had feathers and wings and were able to fly partially.

About 66 million years ago (Late Cretaceous): Ancestors of modern birds began to appear, such as extant branches of ornithischians.

About 60 million years ago to the present: During the evolutionary process of the Cenozoic Era, birds gradually diversified and evolved various forms and habits, and various types of birds appeared, such as eagles, parrots, penguins, and peacocks.

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What If the Bird Fell in Love With Me ?

  1. It is unlikely that birds, being wild animals, will actively seek out friendships or intimate relationships with humans. They generally prefer the company of other birds and interact within their own species. While some bird species may become accustomed to the presence of humans and may accept food offered by bird feeders, this does not equate to seeking friendship.
  2. Mobbing: Many birds practice mobbing, where multiple individuals team up to harass and drive away potential threats such as predators or intruders near their feeding area.
  3. Based on the above instruction of bird habits, there are some tips for you to feed equally, such as install multiple bird feeders, choose the right feeder design, monitor and refill frequently, keep the feeders clean and more.
  4. Birds’ foraging habits and feeding time offer a fascinating glimpse into the intricate web of nature’s balance. Each bird species has evolved its own unique and specialized way of finding food.