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June 2025 Birding Events

We’re excited to share upcoming events in the Twin Cities birding community! Be sure to check each event’s page for the latest details, as information may change. Fees may be involved. Three Rivers Young Birders Club Three Rivers Young Birders Club is open to youth ages 9-14. Programs and events will be held throughout the year at Mississippi Gateway Regional…

May Birding Events

May 2025 Birding Events

We’re excited to share upcoming events in the Twin Cities birding community! Be sure to check each event’s page for the latest details, as information may change. Fees may be involved. Wednesdays and Saturdays through the month of May, 7am – 9am Warbler Walks Forest History Center 2609 County Road 76 Grand Rapids, MN 55744 Event info May 3, 8:00…

April Birding Events

April 2025 Birding Events

We’re excited to share upcoming events in the Twin Cities birding community! Be sure to check each event’s page for the latest details, as information may change.   April 2; 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Signs of Spring Nature Journaling Cleary Lake Regional Park; Prior Lake, MN Event info April 5; 10:00 am – 11:00 am Raptors of Minnesota Richardson Nature…

March Birding Events

March 2025 Birding Events

We’re excited to share upcoming events in the Twin Cities birding community! Be sure to check each event’s page for the latest details, as information may change. February 1–March 16 Birds and Botanicals MN Landscape Arboretum Event info March 15; 9:00 am –12:00 pm Bird Banding Lowry Nature Center Event info March 15; 10:00 am – 12:00 pm CDT Waterfowl Workshop…

National Bird Feeding Month

February is National Bird Feeding Month

The month of February was designated National Bird Feeding Month by an Illinois congressman, John Porter. In 1994, he read a resolution in to the Congressional Record. The month is an ideal time for promoting and enjoying the experience of wild bird feeding. The theme for 2025 is “Be a hero—#FeedTheBirds” Here’s how you can participate, according to the National…

Top 5 Videos

Top 5 Videos We’ve Posted on YouTube

Did you know that All Seasons Wild Bird Store has a YouTube channel? We posted our first video in May of 2015, a video where Store Manager Linda Gorr demonstrated raising Monarch butterflies. Since then, to date we’ve posted 97 total videos, covering topics like: feeding backyard birds, bird identification, seasonal information, product tips, migration, landscaping, and more. Most of…

Earth Day April 22

Earth Day, Every Day

At All Seasons Wild Bird Store we celebrate Earth Day every day—in little ways. Earth Day was founded in 1970 by Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin. The goal of the effort was to create public awareness and ultimately establish a federal bureau dedicated to clean air, clean water and threatened and endangered species. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has since…

Avian flu update

Avian Flu Update

Editor’s note: We continue to monitor the situation and will update this post as we receive new information. APRIL 28, 2022 from Birds & Blooms Magazine: Bird Flu: Should You Take Down Your Feeders? By Lori Vanover Updated: Apr. 28, 2022 Will avian influenza affect backyard birds? Find out if you need to take down feeders, plus learn bird flu…

COVID-19 Update

Ongoing Health and Safety Procedures: The global pandemic has taught us a few things that we can do to help our staff and visitors, and we will continue those procedures in perpetuity. What we do: We continue to offer call-in ordering with curbside service. We continue to offer online shopping with delivery direct to your home. We continue to offer…

A staff that lasts

We ♥️ Our Employees!

This year, All Seasons Wild Bird Store celebrated 30 years in business, serving the local community of backyard birding enthusiasts. We attribute much of our success to our friendly, knowledgeable and loyal employees. So loyal, in fact, that the great majority of our employees have been with us for over 5 years. Why do our employees stay on with us…