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Bird Watcher News    March 1st, 2018
Bluebird lovers rejoice! We have lots of great merchandise for you to show your love for the Bluebird of Happiness.
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Garden Flags can add a pop of blue to your landscape! We have an abundance of spring flags in stock.
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New picture frames from Dean Crouser have arrived featuring Bluebirds and other favorites.
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Fill with Sunflower Meats or Hot Meats to attract Bluebirds to this super cute feeder!
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Handpainted, colorful glass birdbaths are a great addition to any garden! 
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Eastern bluebirds are one of our most popular backyard birds, thanks to their great beauty and sweet personalities. Many of them will begin nesting this month, so we are celebrating with our Annual Bluebird Sale!
Now through March 11th, Save 20% on all bluebird houses, baffles, hardware, accessories, bluebird feeders, Suet Kibbles, Suet Nuggets, and freeze dried and live mealworms.
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Photo by Stephen C. Bosshardt
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Male Eastern Bluebird feeding fledglings suet - photo by Todd Allinger
Reminder:  Julia Elliott will be giving a talk about Attracting Bluebirds at our Kennesaw store this Saturday, March 3rd from 11 AM - 12 PM. She'll be discussing proper birdhouse dimensions and placement, monitoring and trouble shooting, and great ways to feed these delightful songbirds. All attendees will receive a free copy of Bird Watcher Digest's "Enjoying Bluebirds More." If you can't make it, visit one of our other locations any time and we will be happy to talk bluebirds all day long!
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Members of the Georgia Ornithological Society and other nature groups have been spreading the word about the popular, yet dangerous landscape plant, Nandina (pictured above), also called 'Heavenly Bamboo.' Scientists have discovered that the berries are toxic to Bluebirds, Cedar Waxwings, Robins and other birds. Consider replacing any Nandina in your yard with hollies, wax myrtles or other natives, or at least, cutting off the clumps of berries in the winter and early spring before the birds eat them. 
 
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