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Do Birds have a Sense of Smell?
If you take a close look at birds, you might notice that they have tiny nostrils, called nares, on the sides of their beaks. For years, it was believed that birds used these nares almost exclusively for breathing and not for smelling. Even famed naturalist John James Audubon was certain that because birds possessed superior eyesight, they never had a need to develop a sense of smell. However, ...
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How To Stop Birds From Flying Into Windows
Windows are a silent and deadly enemy of birds: It is estimated that about 1 billion birds are killed each year after colliding with windows. Even more birds are seriously injured. What is it about ...
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Bird-X Announces New “Bird Balls” Product Line
Bird-X, Inc. announces the launch of Bird Balls floating covers. The Bird Balls product line protects water-based areas from birds and wildlife with three unique shapes to choose from, each providing up to 99% coverage. Bird Balls is a product line ...
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Bird Spike
Use bird spikes at home to keep it safe from nesting fowls and their leftover that includes harmful droppings. Bird Spikes has the products that you can get delivered at home and use in a hassle-free manner.