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November 2001 Webnotes
November Birdfeeding Tips
Late fall migration continues with Rusty, Brewer's, Yellow-headed, and Red-winged Blackbirds, grackles, and cowbirds moving South. Be on the lookout for juncos, White-throated, Golden-crowned, and White-crowned Sparrows arriving at bird-feeding stations. These sparrows generally remain in the same wintering area. Stock your bird feeders with millet and mixed seed sprinkled on the ground or a low platform feeder, create a brush pile nearby, and these sparrows will make your yard their winter home.
Who Gives a Hoot: Finding Owls
Owls are fascinating, mysterious hunters of the night. To find out where, when, and how to get close to an owl, click here.
Who's Singing in Fall?
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Most birds only sing in spring, but the Mockingbird also sings in fall. To find out why and to learn more about the Mockingbird's fascinating fall behavior go here.
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