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Updated: May 14, 2021
The Barn Swallow: Friend of the Farm - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #798
Barn Swallows eat a wide range of both agricultural and community insect pests. Insects make up, on average, 99.8 percent of their diet. For this reason, attracting Barn Swallows to your property may be one more positive step in an integrated approach to managing agricultural and garden insect pests.
Updated: May 14, 2021
American Kestrel: The Barnyard Friend - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #797
The American kestrel is the smallest member of the falcon family found in North America. Most Maryland farmyards provide suitable habitat for kestrels. In addition to describing many aspects of the kestrel, including distribution, habitat preferences, and food habits, this fact sheet illustrates how to try to attract kestrels to your property.
Updated: May 14, 2021
The Great Horned Owl: Rodents and Rabbits Beware - Extension Fact Sheet #802
This fact sheet discusses how to identify, the distribution and habitats of, and the benefits of having great horned owls on your property.
Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management: Songbirds - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #613
Songbirds are an important part of our wildlife heritage. They consume great quantities of pest insects and weed seeds each year. This fact sheet describes the characteristics, history, habitat, and management of songbirds.
Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management Fact Sheet Series
The Wildlife Management series of Fact Sheets covers a wide variety of species and topics related to natural area management in Maryland.
Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management: Diving Ducks - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #611
This fact sheet describes bay ducks and sea ducks found on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and details some management problems for these diving ducks.
Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management: Dabbling Ducks -University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #610
Dabbling ducks, which inhabit small wetlands and marshes, are most responsive to management efforts by private landowners. This fact sheet details the breeding, habitat, and management of dabbling ducks.
Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management: Wood Ducks - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #609
The wood duck has often been called the most beautiful of water fowl because of its resplendent plumage. This fact sheet details the appearance, behavior, and habitat of the wood duck as well as explains some techniques to manage the species.
Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management: Black Bears - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #608
The Black Bear is the largest mammal in Maryland. This fact sheet explains the characteristics of and management techniques for the black bear in the northeastern U.S., particularly in Maryland.
Updated: May 13, 2021
Wildlife Management: Tree Squirrels - University of Maryland Extension Fact Sheet #607
Tree squirrels are arboreal rodents, meaning that the liven in and depend on trees and forests for their survival. This fact sheet describes the appearance, behavior, and habitat of these animals, as well as techniques for managing them.
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