Love wild Birds:
By Linda Corby Wild Birds are a wonder to behold.
Feeding wild birds in the backyard is an easy hobby to start, it does not adversely affect the family budget, and it is fun and easy to do. If you have a bird feeder in your backyard, you're in good company and will be able to have many hours of delight watching the wild birds feed. Young and old will benefit from attracting, watching and feeding wild birds, and it is a good way to show and encourage children to care for and take a healthy interest in wild life. I personally love watching birds and I am always putting food out for them all year round, but especially in the winter. In fact I have just come in from putting their food out on my bird table, I know that within minuets my regular birds will be there feeding. I was late putting their food out the other day and you know what they were tapping on my window to remind me straight away, they don’t need a clock to tell when it is feed time, laughing, all creatures can be so cute like this. Now as I was researching this subject on the Internet I came across an angle I hadn’t considered, and that is running a business based on your wild bird feeding hobby, and this is a link to one interesting site I found click here This link has been playing up, if it does you can copy paste it to view here is the full link http://www.womensfranchises.com/franchising/Wild_Bird_Centers_of_America.cfm
One of my article writing friends Susan Antonelli wrote an excellent article last November which I bookmarked because it gave some very good tips for feeding our feathered friends please click here to read the tips : I really enjoyed this very articulate article it is well worth bookmarking for future reference. I am one of those people who rescues any creature I come across in need of help, it is something I grew up doing that is one of the good things I learned from my mother, the only difference is that she did it leaving others to do all the unpleasant bits while she took all the credit, however, although my children do follow my example I have never asked them to do the dirty-work side of things, having said this they have always been happy to join in with any task, we all love animals and all living creatures. I had one especially amazing experience with a wild rare bird that you can read in my Book eBook Breakdown Memories . It was just one incident when we came across an injured wild bird that you might well like. Just click here: to read the free preview of this book. I did originally have a link to the article with this particular included, but
unfortunately this article is no longer on the internet. When it comes to wild birds I just love to view photographs of them and please click here to see photos of my favourite wild bird The Bittern Click here to view. Another thing I really enjoy is watching videos of wild birds so here is a link to my birds play-list so you can enjoy doing the same. Click Here:
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