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WildBird Feeding Industry WBFI APK

Latest Version 3.1 for Windows
Updated 2017-02-28

App information

Version 3.1 (#30100)

Updated 2017-02-28

APK Size 1.6 MB

Requires Android Android 4.1+ (Jelly Bean)

Offered by ChamberMe!

Category Free Education App

App id com.ChamberMe.WBFIWBFIMOBILE

Developer's notes Promoting Responsible Feeding and Enhancing the Experience of the Consumer.

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Latest updates

What's new in WildBird Feeding Industry WBFI 3.1

Security update (Cordova)

Editor's review

Download the latest WildBird Feeding Industry WBFI application, version 3.1, compatible with Windows 10/11 (using emulators such as Bluestacks), Android devices. This free Education app is developed by ChamberMe! and is easy to download and install.

Previous versions, including 3.1, are also available. If you need help or have any problems, please let us know.

Description

Promoting Responsible Feeding, Creating Alliances, Removing Barriers, Safeguarding Gains, and Enhancing the Experience of the Consumer.

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PROJECT WILDBIRD®

Each year, over 55 million Americans over the age of 16 feed wild birds or other wildlife around their homes, and spend more than 3.8 billion dollars on bird seed, feeders, and other accessories. Despite its popularity, many bird feeding traditions lack a scientific basis.

PROJECT WILDBIRD® is a U.S. and Canada-wide study of bird seed and feeder preferences. Between 2005-2008, 202 individuals from 42 US states and 3 provinces in Canada made over 20,000 45-minute observations of bird feeders, recording 106 species and 1,282,424 bird visits.

The ten most common species (in alphabetical order) visiting feeders were:
American Goldfinch
Black-capped Chickadee
Brown-headed Cowbird
Common Grackle
House Finch
House Sparrow
Mourning Dove
Northern Cardinal
Pine Siskin
Purple Finch

Of the ten seed types most commonly used in bird seed mixes, five were most attractive to birds:
Black-oil Sunflower
Fine and Medium Sunflower Chips
Nyjer®
White Proso Millet
Other seeds such as Red Milo were less attractive to birds.

In general, Chickadees, Nuthatches, and larger Finches preferred Black-oil Sunflower, smaller finches preferred Nyjer® and Sunflower chips, and Sparrows and other ground-feeding species preferred White Proso Millet.

Studies such as PROJECT WILDBIRD® can be used to develop scientifically-based best practices for wild bird feeding, a hobby engaged in by a significant number of Americans and Canadians of all ages.

For more information on PROJECT WILDBIRD®, please visit www.projectwildbird.org.

The final results presentation by Principal Investigator Dr. David Horn of Millikin University is available to WBFI Members in the members only section of this website. An executive summary and appendix are also available to WBFI Members from the secure area.

Search Terms:
WBFI, Wild Bird Feed, Wild Bird Association, Wild Bird Feeding Industry


Members are now able to update this application by logging into the Chamber website. Please contact www.FreeMembersSupport.com if you need help. Visit www.LocationCarousel.com for details.

App permissions

WildBird Feeding Industry WBFI 3.1 APK requires following permissions:

Allows applications to open network sockets.

Allows an application to write to external storage.

Allows an app to access approximate location.

Allows an app to access precise location.

Allows an application to record audio.

Allows an application to read from external storage.

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Previous versions

WildBird Feeding Industry WBFI 3.1 APK for Windows (#30100, 1.6 MB)