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Bird Feeding Season and F&W gift licenses

A mix of birds gathered around a snow-covered bird feeder on a winter day
Photo by Martha Allen, Cornell Lab of Ornithology

December is the Start of Bird Feeding Season

“Winter bird feeding is a great way to observe and learn about our year-round bird residents such as black capped chickadees, nuthatches and blue jays.  It’s also a great time to learn about winter visitors such as evening and pine grosbeaks.” said Jillian Kilborn, Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s bird project leader. 

Here are some basic bird feeding tips from Vermont Fish and Wildlife:

If you decide to feed birds, remember:

As winter sets in, find a comfortable spot inside where you can watch the birds visiting your feeders.  Figure out what birds they are, observe how they interact with each other, and see what they prefer to eat.  It’s a perfect way to get to know the birds around you better.


VT F&W Has Online License Gift Certificates

Finding a gift that will continue to give for a full year is a challenge, but the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department has a solution on their website — a license gift certificate for hunting and fishing licenses.

“It’s a perfect gift for a friend or family member who hunts or fishes,” said Fish and Wildlife’s Director of Outreach Alison Thomas.  “You can go to our website, fill out the gift certificate and pay for it online, and then print the certificate to present to your recipient.”

The license section of Fish and Wildlife’s website has a link to the gift certificate.  The person who receives the certificate must go to the website to redeem their certificate and purchase their licenses. 

“If you have a friend or relative who hunts or fishes, this is an easy gift-giving solution,” said Thomas.  “The gift certificate will cover licenses for 2025 or for licenses in future years.”

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