The slow period at bird feeders typically starts in September. It can be both disappointing and frustrating for those of us who truly enjoy feeding our birds. How long will it last and what should you do in response to this yearly pattern?
Mark McKellar is a wildlife biologist with over 35 years of bird study experience. He has a degree in Fish and Wildlife Sciences from North Carolina State University and has worked for the Department of the Army, the Wildlife Departments of North Carolina and Missouri. He ran nature centers for many years in Missouri and Pennsylvania before buying the Backyard Bird Center in the Northland area of Kansas City. Mark has led hundreds of bird hikes both locally and abroad. He has taught classes about birds and other wildlife to groups of all ages and brings that knowledge to the customers of his retail business every day. More information about Mark at https://backyardbirdcenter.com/about-...
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Cover photo a Eurasian Tree Sparrow by Jim Gorski
Mark's No Waste Blend by Mark McKellar
American Beauty Berry by David Dods
Shelled Peanuts by Mark McKellar
Indianmeal Moth from Adobe Stock
Suet Plugs by Mark McKellar
Bird Bath Raft photo courtesy of Goldcrest Distributing
Black Oil Sunflower by Mark McKellar