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Backyard Birds of North Florida: Dark-eyed Junco
Often called the “snowbird,” the Dark-eyed Junco arrives in North Florida during the cooler months. These small gray-and-white sparrows are usually seen hopping along the ground beneath feeders in search of fallen seed. Quick Facts Scientific Name: Junco hyemalis Presence in North Florida: Winter Visitor Local Abundance: Fairly Common Migration Status: Migratory Preferred Feeders: Ground Feeding Areas, Platform Feeders Favorite Foods: Millet, Cracked Corn, Sunflower Chips Fun
May 61 min read


Backyard Birds of North Florida: Carolina Chickadee
The Carolina Chickadee is a friendly and highly active backyard bird known for its signature “chick-a-dee-dee-dee” call. These tiny birds move quickly between branches and feeders, often appearing fearless around people. Quick Facts Scientific Name: Poecile carolinensis Presence in North Florida: Year-Round Resident Local Abundance: Common Migration Status: Non-Migratory Preferred Feeders: Tube Feeders, Suet Feeders Favorite Foods: Sunflower Seeds, Suet, Peanut Pieces Fun Fac
May 61 min read


Backyard Birds of North Florida: Mourning Dove
Mourning Doves are gentle ground-feeding birds recognized by their soft cooing calls and graceful flight. They commonly gather beneath feeders to search for fallen seed and are often seen resting quietly on fences or utility lines. Quick Facts Scientific Name: Zenaida macroura Presence in North Florida: Year-Round Resident Local Abundance: Very Common Migration Status: Partial Migrant Preferred Feeders: Platform Feeders, Ground Feeding Areas Favorite Foods: Millet, Cracked Co
May 61 min read


Backyard Birds of North Florida: Carolina Wren
The Carolina Wren may be small, but its voice is surprisingly powerful. These energetic birds are curious backyard visitors that often explore porches, flowerpots, and shrubs while searching for insects and seeds. Their warm brown coloring and lively personalities make them easy to love. Quick Facts Scientific Name: Thryothorus ludovicianus Presence in North Florida: Year-Round Resident Local Abundance: Very Common Migration Status: Non-Migratory Preferred Feeders: Platform F
May 61 min read


Backyard Birds of North Florida: Downy Woodpecker
Tiny but unforgettable 🐦✨
The Downy Woodpecker may be North America's smallest woodpecker, but it brings outsized charm to backyard habitats. With its playful climbing, gentle drumming, and love of suet and sunflower, this little visitor is always a joy to welcome.
May 61 min read


Backyard Birds of North Florida: Red-bellied Woodpecker
The Red-bellied Woodpecker is a bold and energetic backyard visitor commonly found throughout North Florida. It moves effortlessly up tree trunks and branches while searching for insects hidden beneath bark. These clever birds are known to stash seeds and nuts in bark crevices for later, showing off impressive memory and problem-solving skills. These woodpeckers are frequent guests at suet and peanut feeders. Despite its name, it is best known for the bright red markings on
May 62 min read


Backyard Birds of North Florida: House Finch
House Finches are social and adaptable birds that thrive around neighborhoods, gardens, and backyard feeders. Males display rosy red coloring on their heads and chests, while females have soft brown streaking. Their cheerful chatter and flocking behavior make feeders feel lively and active. Quick Facts Scientific Name: Haemorhous mexicanus Presence in North Florida: Year-Round Resident Local Abundance: Common Migration Status: Non-Migratory Preferred Feeders: Tube Feeders, Ho
May 61 min read


Backyard Birds of North Florida: American Goldfinch
The American Goldfinch brings bright flashes of yellow to North Florida during the cooler months. These cheerful birds travel in small flocks and are often seen gently bouncing through open areas before landing at feeders. Their energetic behavior and soft musical calls make them a winter favorite. Quick Facts Scientific Name: Spinus tristis Presence in North Florida: Winter Visitor Local Abundance: Common Migration Status: Migratory Preferred Feeders: Finch Feeders, Tube Fee
May 61 min read


Backyard Birds of North Florida: Northern Cardinal
The Northern Cardinal is one of the most recognizable backyard birds in North Florida, known for its brilliant red plumage and clear whistling songs that echo through neighborhoods year-round. Cardinals are frequent visitors to backyard feeders and often stay close to shrubs and small trees for protection. Their bright color and calm personality make them a favorite among birdwatchers and families alike. Quick Facts Scientific Name: Cardinalis cardinalis Presence in North Flo
May 61 min read


Native Plants for Cardinals: Creating a Backyard Haven
If you want to invite the vibrant and charming Northern Cardinal into your outdoor space, planting native flora is one of the best ways to do it. Cardinals are not only beautiful birds but also important members of our local ecosystems. By choosing the right plants, you can create a welcoming habitat that supports their feeding, nesting, and shelter needs. This guide will walk you through some of the best native plants for cardinals, helping you build a backyard that feels al
Apr 14 min read


Crafting a Bird-Friendly Yard: Expert Bird Habitat Ideas
Creating a welcoming space for birds in your yard is a rewarding way to connect with nature. By designing a bird habitat that supports local species, you invite beauty, song, and life right outside your door. Whether you have a small garden or a spacious backyard, thoughtful planning can transform your outdoor space into a sanctuary for birds. This guide offers expert bird habitat ideas to help you nurture a thriving bird community while enhancing your environment. Designing
Mar 264 min read


Supporting Wild Birds: How You Can Make a Difference in Your Backyard
Bringing nature closer to home is a wonderful way to connect with the environment and support the local wildlife that shares your neighborhood. Wild birds are not only beautiful to watch but also essential to the health of ecosystems. By creating a welcoming space for them, you contribute to their survival and help maintain the balance of nature. This guide will walk you through practical steps to support wild birds in your area, focusing on simple, effective actions you can
Mar 264 min read


Backyard Bird of the Month: Discover the Tufted Titmouse and Create Your Bird Habitat
Bird lovers know the joy of spotting a new feathered friend in their backyard. Each month, a special bird captures our attention with its unique charm and habits. This month, meet the Tufted Titmouse, a delightful visitor that brightens many North Florida yards. Learning about this bird and how to attract it can transform your outdoor space into a lively habitat full of song and color . Meet the Tufted Titmouse The Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) is a small songbird with
Mar 132 min read


Growing Together: The GreenFedBirds Community Partner Program
As GreenFedBirds continues to grow, one thing has become very clear: the future of our birdfeeder services isn’t about scaling fast—it’s about scaling thoughtfully, locally, and together.
Jan 222 min read


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