February is National Bird Feeding Month, a great opportunity to support wild birds during one of the harshest times of the year. By setting up bird feeders, providing fresh water, and ensuring shelter, we can help birds like cardinals, chickadees, and finches survive when natural food sources are scarce.
Birdwatching can also be a rewarding hobby, bringing beauty and activity to your backyard. Different types of seeds, suet, and mealworms can attract a variety of species. Plus, participating in bird feeding helps researchers and conservationists track bird populations and migration patterns. Maryland has a rich variety of birds, especially during winter. Here are some common birds you might see during National Bird Feeding Month. Common Backyard Birds in Maryland (Winter)
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