backyard bird

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Refers to birds commonly found in a residential backyard.

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  • We installed a bird feeder to attract more backyard birds.
  • My favorite backyard bird is the Northern Cardinal because of its bright red color.
  • What's the most common backyard bird in this region?
  • We installed a birdbath to attract more backyard birds during the hot summer months.
  • My grandfather is an avid backyard bird watcher and can identify dozens of species.
  • The local Audubon chapter offers a guide to identifying the most common backyard birds in our state.
  • The cheerful chirping of a backyard bird woke me up this morning.
  • Learning the songs of different backyard birds can be a rewarding hobby.
  • The Northern Cardinal is a beautiful backyard bird known for its vibrant red color.
  • Blue jays are beautiful but can be aggressive backyard birds, often chasing smaller species away from the feeder.
  • Creating a wildlife-friendly habitat can increase the diversity of your backyard birds.
  • A recent survey showed a surprising decline in the population of several key backyard bird species.
  • I was surprised to see such an unusual backyard bird perched on our fence yesterday.
  • What kind of seed is best for attracting a wide variety of backyard birds?
  • This field guide is excellent for identifying any mysterious backyard bird you might encounter.
  • My grandmother could identify any backyard bird just by its silhouette on the fence.
  • While many people think of sparrows, the variety of backyard birds can be quite astonishing depending on the season.
  • That hawk is not your typical backyard bird; it must be hunting for smaller prey.
  • A simple source of fresh water will attract numerous backyard birds during the summer.
  • The children are keeping a journal of every backyard bird they spot this season.