Italian Design Fine Porcelain Hummingbirds Themed Trinket Jewelry Box
- Adorable and unique
- Classically decorative, practical and unique
- Great gift idea and a collector’s choice
measures 2 1/4″ high by 5″ by 3″
List Price: $ 39.99
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measures 2 1/4″ high by 5″ by 3″
List Price: $ 39.99
Price:
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Tagged design, fine, Hummingbirds, italian, Jewelry, porcelain, Themed, TRINKET
Witness the beauty of hummingbirds, those enchanting flying jewels, with stunning close-up footage. Hosts Don and Lillian Stokes show you how to attract these magnificent birds by providing food and planting special gardens. Learn hummingbird identification with spectacular close-ups of a variety of species. No matter how long you have been feeding birds, this outstanding video is sure to give you lots of new tips enabling you to attract more of your favorite backyard birds. Also covers Orioles and Woodpeckers and Purple Martins.
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An Introduction on How to Attract Birds to Your Yard. Feeding wild birds is the second most popular hobby in the United States today — second only to gardening. It is estimated that over 57 Million people feeder birds in the US – and we’ve been feeding them for over 150 years! It is believed that feeding wild birds started in the winter to help supplement a scarce food supply. It has quickly become a year round hobby as people experience the joy and wonderment of experiencing wildlife up close and personal. It’s an easy hobby to start as long as you keep in mind that wild birds need four basic things — food, shelter, water and a place to safely raise their young.
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Tagged attracting birds, bird feeding, bird food, bird watching, birds, Hummingbirds, nectar, seed, wild birds
To attract goldfinches, use two bird feeders with multiple ports and perches, provide black oil sunflower or Nyjer seed, and plant lots of ornamental flowers. Consider using a sock bird feeder or sycamore balls to attract goldfinch birds with advice from a professional wildlife biologist and naturalist in this free video on bird watching. Expert: Bo Brown Contact: www.firstearth.org Bio: Bo Brown is a professional wildlife biologist, naturalist and wilderness survival instructor. Filmmaker: Kevin Leeper
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Tagged bird eggs, bird feeders, bird seeds, bird watching, birds, blue jays, goldfinches, Hummingbirds, Orioles
In this Perky Pet podcast, Chip Clouse, Director of Conservation, Education and Outreach for the American Birding Association will take you through four steps to attract birds to your backyard. He is a trained science teacher and environmental educator, who has worked with the critically endangered Grenada Dove and studied the effects of wildfire and prescribed fire on birds. You’ll learn: – How to attract bird with water – Understanding the different types of food and feeders – The importance of cover – Thinking beyond the birdhouse for places to raise young For more information on bird yeard bird feeding visit: www.birdfeeders.com
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Tagged American Birding Association, bird bath, bird feeders, bird food, Bird house, birding, birds, feeders, hobbies, Hummingbirds, outdoors, perky pet, Perky Pet Podcast
Video clips of what I believe to be, a rare, White leucistic, Ruby Throated, Hummingbird feeding from my feeders in late August 2009.
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Tagged Albino, bird feeder, bird watching, birding, birds, black chinned, closeup, georgia, Griffin GA, humming birds, Hummingbirds, Leucism, leucistic, nature, pwalpar, ruby throated, trochilidae, White Hummingbird, wild birds, wildlife, yt:quality=high
Hummingbirds feeding~ Shot from inside house. Shot using a Canon Power Shot A510 in video mode. Sorry it’s so dark. My first upload…be kind. Also made with Windows Movie Maker! Might make my next using After Effects instead.
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Tagged bird feeder, birds, Hummingbirds, nature, The Four Seasons, Vivaldi