Live-action edition of “Bird Bits,” with a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the latest Boy Bird Band in the making. No inappropriate language or themes – clean comedy.
Monthly Archive: October 2009
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Backyard Birding Invention! Hummingbird Mask Feeder
If your hummingbird feeder just doesn’t get you close enough to the action, Humboldt County Inventor Doyle has the solution – a wearable hummingbird feeder mask.
Doyle developed the hummingbird mask feeders in 2008 (see video below) and sells them at his website for $79.95. He also offers a great deal of production information that would be useful for anyone who wanted to build their own mask feeder.
Doyle has posted several videos of the mask feeder in action, including this one of his nephew using the mask.
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What Kind of Bird is it? Bird Identification Keys – Behavior
For bird watchers and backyard birders, recognizing and identifying wild birds is easier when focusing on the four keys to bird identification – Size & Shape, Color Pattern, Behavior and Habitat.
Bird Identification – Bird Behavior
The way a bird acts is a big clue to what kind of bird it is. Unlike it’s plumage, a bird’s behavior is consistent throughout the year. Recognizing how a bird moves, flies and forages will provide many clues to its identification. Notice the posture of the bird. Does it stand more upright or horizontal while perched in a tree? How does the bird forage for food? Does its’ body repeatedly bounce up and down as it hunts for food? Also, study the flight style of the bird. Does it have a quick wing beat? Does it hover or fly directly to its destination? Along with the other three keys to identification, these behaviors will help to identify the bird.
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology has created an excellent video series to help the beginning birder develop their wild bird identification skills. Below, is the fourth and last in the series – Recognizing Birds – Bird Behavior. Other videos in the series include – Size & Shape, Color Pattern and Habitat.
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Bird Bounce – Bird Bits video series #8
Several birdinvestigate the inside of a tent, with surprising results (full of bird puns). No inappropriate language or themes – clean comedy.
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How to Build a Birdhouse – Free Plans For Building Birdhouses and Bird Feeders
How to build a birdhouses for cavity nesters (woodpeckers or owls) with some basic tools and materials. Great project for kids as well. DIY video shows how to build a “Bauhaus Birdhouse” out of lumber that can be purchased at any home center or lumber yard.
Plans for this birdhouse and other great birdhouses and bird feeders can be downloaded in this free_birdhouse_and_bird_feeder_plans pdf download.
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