How to help backyard birds survive a heat wave, with tips on water, shade, clean feeders and baths, and moisture-rich foods.
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Use a shallow, heated bird bath and locate it where birds are protected from predators. Add a de-icer to the water, but no other additives. Make sure the bird bath is filled at all times and clean it ...
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Garden birds can't sweat — here's how to help them stay cool during the heatwave
From bird baths to shady feeding spots, these small changes can make a big difference ...
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