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Hummingbirds are God's little fairies sent to entertain Kansans

Hummingbirds are God's little fairies sent to entertain Kansans
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What to feed the birds you want to see at your feeder


Birds are an important part of our ecosystem and often struggle in Kansas winters where so much of their food is unavailable. Providing shelter, water and food for birds can help to preserve their populations and bring joy to winter landscapes.
In stores, many types of bird food mixes are available due to the differences in species. One type is widely popular among most of our local birds black oil sunflower. A high percentage of this seed in your feeder will attract an array of birds. The second most popular feed is white proso millet, which is a particular favorite of dark-eyed juncos, sparrows and the red-winged blackbird. ....

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Will superweeds become stronger with rising temperatures?


This article was originally published by Undark and appears here as part of Canada s National Observer s collaboration with Climate Desk.
Around 10 years ago, in the fierce heat of the Kansas summer, many of the noxious kochia weeds invading Phillip Stahlman’s research fields simply wouldn’t budge when sprayed with a mixture of two widely used herbicides, glyphosate and dicamba. Just a few months earlier, in the cooler spring weather, the herbicide mixture had easily triggered the weed’s small thin leaves to curl up and turn brown, signalling the plant’s demise.
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