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FAQs & Common Problems Articles/Videos
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Is the Smoke from Wildfires Dangerous to Birds? -
6 Common Bird Migration Questions, Answered by Our Expert -
A bird keeps flying into my window or car mirror, on purpose. What should I do? -
What do small birds do in a storm? -
Living Bird Magazine Do Birds Have Eyelashes? -
Project FeederWatch What Is an Irruption? -
How do birds survive in very cold temperatures? -
Why do migrating Canada Geese sometimes fly in the "wrong" direction? -
Do backyard birds return to the same spot year after year? -
How can an owl catch a mouse underneath a foot of snow in total darkness? -
Why don’t birds collide when they are flying close together in tight flocks? -
Do hawks flock together? -
Yesterday evening around dusk I watched hundreds and hundreds of birds flying over my house. What were they? -
What are owl pellets? -
Why are loons chasing each other across my lake? -
Do birds store food for the winter? -
How can Bald Eagles survive in northern areas after all the lakes have frozen? -
Do vultures find dead animals by smell or by tracking predators or scavengers on the ground? -
I've been hearing beautiful bird songs every morning since spring, but suddenly I'm not hearing birds at all! What happened to them? -
Why are Blue Jays far more noisy in fall than earlier in the summer? -
Do parent and baby birds recognize each other's songs or calls? -
Why do birds have such elaborate and varied courtship rituals? -
What's going on when I see little birds going after a big bird? -
If Brown-headed Cowbirds are reared by other species, how do they know they are cowbirds when they grow up? -
Do birds play? -
Do birds sleep? -
Why do hummingbirds fight so much? -
Why do some birds stand on one foot? -
I saw a little bird feeding a much larger bird. Is it rare to see two different species feeding each other? -
Will birds use nest boxes to roost in for warmth during the winter? -
Why do some birds mimic the sounds of other species? -
A woodpecker is putting rows of holes in my tree. Will it hurt the tree?

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