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Backyard Birds

Craig Thompson shows how he created a diner for migrating birds in his backyard.

04/22/2010 | Rating TV-G

In Wisconsin

Backyard Birds

Special | 6m 45s

Craig Thompson shows how he created a diner for migrating birds in his backyard.

Every spring, millions of birds burn their fat reserves by flying thousands of miles from their wintering grounds in Central and South America to Wisconsin. La Crosse resident and conservationist Craig Thompson shows what he's got planted in his backyard buffet of flowers, bushes, and trees to satisfy these hungry birds and why a well-planted backyard can make a difference to the birds' survival.

04/22/2010 | Rating TV-G

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In Wisconsin

Backyard Birds

Special | 6m 45s

Every spring, millions of birds burn their fat reserves by flying thousands of miles from their wintering grounds in Central and South America to Wisconsin. La Crosse resident and conservationist Craig Thompson shows what he's got planted in his backyard buffet of flowers, bushes, and trees to satisfy these hungry birds and why a well-planted backyard can make a difference to the birds' survival.

04/22/2010 | Rating TV-G

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