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    Bird experts share their favorite bird feeders, plus give tips on how to keep your bird feeder safe from squirrels and racoons and share the best type of bird seed to fill it with.

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  4. Bird feeder - Wikipedia

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    Blue jay eating at a feeder Bird feeder in a garden. A birdfeeder, bird table, or tray feeder is a device placed outdoors to supply bird food to birds (bird feeding).The success of a bird feeder in attracting birds depends upon its placement and the kinds of foods offered, [1] as different species have different preferences.

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  6. Utility pole - Wikipedia

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    On poles near a service drop, there is a pole-mounted step-down distribution transformer to transform the high distribution voltage to the lower secondary voltage provided to the customer. In North America , service drops provide 240/120 V split-phase power for residential and light commercial service, using cylindrical single-phase transformers.

  7. Mount Bird - Wikipedia

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    Mount Bird) is a 1,765 metres (5,791 ft) high shield volcano standing about 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) south of Cape Bird, the northern extremity of Ross It was mapped by the British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04 , under Robert Falcon Scott , and apparently named by them after Cape Bird.