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.. 314 Towne Drive Fayetteville, NY 13066 (315) 637-0710 Store Map & Hours Shop Online Your Local Backyard Bird Feeding Experts Menu Fayetteville, NY Store Map & Hours Shop Online Home Nature Centered Podcast Customer Reviews Daily Savings Club Hobby Guide Product Highlights Foundational Feeders Foundational Feeders Video Flying Start Combo Squirrel Proof Feeder Advanced Pole System Hanging Hardware Mounting Hardware Better Seed New Foods Multi-Purpose Feeders In Your Backyard Backyard Feeding Essentials Attract More Birds Feeding at Different Levels Attract Woodpeckers Backyard Feeding Station Prepare Yard for Winter Videos 5 Steps to Bird Feeding EcoClean Feeders Our Favorite Seed Blend Seed Cylinders Hot Pepper Products Attract Birds with Peanuts Connect with Us Email Us Facebook Fabulous Feathers – Time for a Change A quick quiz: What is a feather made of? And it is not, Snips and snails, and puppy dogs’ tails.” But it is made from the same thing as a little boy’s hair…protein! Over 90% of a feather, or a hair, is made up of a tough protein called keratin. In fact, a bird’s feathers contain over 25% of the total protein found within its entire body. Who knew? A little longer quiz: How often do birds grow new feathers? Not as easy to answer…it can vary depending on the bird species. All birds grow an entire body full of new feathers as youngsters in the nest. It is the only time in a bird’s life that it will grow all of its feathers at one time. It boggles the mind to think that a chickadee can grow all of its feathers and be ready to leave its nest in as little as 11 days! Feathers are amazingly tough…but they do wear out and need to be replaced. Most adult song birds will molt (shed) and replace their feathers once a year, usually after their nesting duties are completed. A majority of backyard feeder birds perform this annual molt from July-September, but some, like Downy Woodpeckers and Eastern Bluebirds continue well into October. Having a strong set of fresh new feathers is of tremendous benefit to birds that are facing the rigors of migration or the struggles of surviving a long, cold winter. Come nesting season, some of our backyard birds exchange just a portion of their feathers for more colorful breeding plumage. While American Goldfinches do molt and replace all their feathers (body, wings and tail) each autumn, come spring, they molt only their body feathers to transform into their showy yellow courtship attire. Whatever the reason for growing new feathers, it comes at a high price. The demand for energy and nutrition during this process is through the roof, and large amounts of protein and fat are essential for being able to create strong and colorful feathers. Can you say feeder frenzy? Look around your yard today. Nesting is still going strong for some birds, while other adults are starting to take on that shaggy” look that signals the start of their annual molt. Young birds that recently left their nest are also busy growing more adult-like” feathers to replace their less efficient juvenile plumage. If you want to have a blast watching your feeders, while also doing your birds a big favor…be sure to keep your feeders well stocked with the high-fat and high-protein foods that will keep them healthy and looking sharp for the coming year! Eliminate Squirrels Elminator Feeder learn more Give the gift of joy Gift Cards learn more Convenient Feeding Seed Cylinder Feeder learn more Home Shop Online Customer Reviews Daily Savings Club WBU Gift Cards Balance Check WBU Email Subscriptions Own a Franchise © 2024 Wild Birds Unlimited, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Accessibility Statement Privacy Statement Legal Notice Allergen...
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