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IntoBirds Shares 8 Tips to Help Migratory Birds

Taking a Few Steps Make Migratory Birds a Little Safer

American Redstart
American Redstart

IntoBirds is happy our favorite migratory birds have returned from their annual journeys
to enjoy seasonal food sources and their preferred nesting spots.

The American Bird Conservancy (ABC) reminds us that this
high-endurance pilgrimage isn’t without danger for our migratory
feathered friends.

Outdoor cats, poorly placed communication towers, unforgiving and —
to birds — invisible glass surfaces, and pesticide-laced plants all
await.

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Making Migratory Birds Safer

The good news is that all of us can take steps to make migratory birds a little safer.

Here are 8 tips from the ABC we can all do to make life easier for our feathered friends.

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Read intoBirds' 8 TIPS TO HELP MIGRATORY BIRDS here.

People who enjoy bird watching, appreciate birds, bird photos or reading fascinating stories about birds should visit intoBirds.com, and follow intoBirds on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

About IntoBirds

IntoBirds is an online magazine, community, and educational resource
for all things birds and is based in Danbury, Connecticut, and
Rosendale, New York.

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