Squirrel Photo Finalists! Vote for your favorite!
To go to duncraft.com--click here Congratulations to the Squirrel Photo Contest Finalists! We received such a great response to our photo contest, with thousands of entries submitted. It wasn't easy to select the top photos, but here they ... (read more)
- Posted at Tuesday, March 31, 2009 08:04 AM
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Top Picks for Spring Hummingbirds!
To go to duncraft.com--click here Attract hummingbirds with great products from Duncraft! Hummingbirds are migrating north, and it’s time to put out your feeders. Duncraft has over 80 beautiful feeders and hummingbird ... (read more)
- Posted at Wednesday, March 18, 2009 12:19 PM
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How do you use Duncraft's Whole Sunflower Hearts?
To go to duncraft.com--click here Whole Sunflower Hearts are a great value! How do YOU feed them? Sunflower hearts are the best value per pound because you're not paying for inedible shells. Did you know it takes 75 pounds of black oil ... (read more)
- Posted at Friday, March 13, 2009 03:13 PM
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All about Bluebirds!
To go to duncraft.com--click here Bluebirds are one of our most beautiful backyard birds. Bluebirds are a member of the thrush family and can be found all across the country, the names of the species corresponding to the region in which they ... (read more)
- Posted at Thursday, March 12, 2009 09:34 AM
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Feeding and caring for live mealworms
To go to duncraft.com--click here Live mealworms are the ultimate bird food for backyard birds! They contain 48% crude protein, 40% fat as well as potassium and are highly nutritious. And since they’re alive and moving, they’re a ... (read more)
- Posted at Tuesday, March 10, 2009 08:35 AM
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What birds willl nest in a bird house?
To go to duncraft.com--click here Birds build many kinds of nests. Robins build a cup-shaped nest of twigs and mud, Orioles weave a hanging pendant-shaped nest, Kingfishers sometimes nest in rabbit burrows—and Ospreys nest on huge ... (read more)
- Posted at Wednesday, March 4, 2009 02:12 PM
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