Backyard Birding Paradise

Because Birding in your own Backyard could be Paradise!

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DIY Birding Projects

Half the fun of creating your own backyard birding paradise are the DIY projects that make your paradise uniquely yours. Here are a few of our tried and true DIY projects that everyone can do. Enjoy!

  • DIY Backyard Birding Manifesto
  • DIY Terrarium Bird Feeder
  • DIY Bird Seed Parfait Gift for the Holidays
  • DIY Up-Cycled Plastic Bottle Bird Feeders
  • DIY Suet Your Backyard Birds will LOVE!
  • DIY Recycled Mismatched Tea Cup and Saucer Feeders
  • DIY Bird Feeder Using Recycled Toilette Paper Rolls
  • DIY Bird House Feeder for the Holiday Season
  • Holiday Party Ideas for Birders
  • 12 Ways to Support National Bird Feeding Month in February
  • Why Volunteer at a Wildlife Rescue Clinic

Make sure you also check out our DIY project videos, which you can view here!

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Backyard Birding Paradise

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4 months 1 day ago

With the snow arriving later than usual, bear season is a little longer. Caught this beauty on our trail cam last week off our back

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Contact Info

We are located in New Mexico.  Feel free to message us through Facebook.

OUR MISSION

Our mission is simply to promote backyard birding, and to share our experiences with the local wildlife and birds with anyone who is equally passionate about birds and all things wild.

OUR HABITAT

Our habitat sits in the Manzano Mountains in the central part of New Mexico, with the center of the range situated about 25 miles southeast of Albuquerque. At about 7,600 feet in altitude, our coniferous forest is abundant with food sources, protective covering, and natural nesting sites.

OUR BIRDS

New Mexico has one of the highest species lists in the nation and is home to 5 National Forests covering more than 7% of New Mexico’s land base. Seven of our top 12 priority birds utilize these forest habitats for breeding including the Pinyon Jay, Juniper Titmouse, Virginia’s Warbler, Spotted Owl, Grace’s Warbler, Lewis’s Woodpecker, and Gray Vireo.

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