Where I live I get a discount on my county taxes for helping birds, deer, and other wildlife by feeding them, providing water, and even shelter.
 
 This is how I give wildlife a brake.
 
 I have an abundance of deer, rabbits, raccoons, turkeys, and other wildlife.  We have lots of songbirds and butterflies.
 
 We have a lot of the same birds that most of you are familiar with, like cardinals, bluejays, hummingbirds, mourning doves, and robins.  We have many colorful songbirds and other colorful birds that probably migrate here.
 
 
Black Capped Vireo
 
 
 
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 My wildflower garden and a kitchen garden attracts a lot of butterflies and hummingbirds.
 
 This year we have really enjoyed watching the migratory birds as they stop by for water and birdseed.
 
 On my property, I have lots of brush piles as that is part of our wildlife management. These make lovely homes for various creatures.
 
 
Rock piles provide shelter for a wildlife habitat
 
 
 
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 Brush piles provide shelter for winter birds and other small creatures
 
 
 
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 Ponds, tanks, and other ways that can provide water for wildlife
 
 
 
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 Today is the first day of Give Wildlife a Brake Week - November 1-7, 2020 
 
 (By the way, I did not misspell Brake.  I looked at several holiday websites and 
that is how it is spelled)
 
 
What do you do to give wildlife a break?