Provide a Year-Round Habitat for Wildlife; Birdfeeders Are a Good Way to Start

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McLEANSVILLE, N.C. - Gary Carter is cashing in on the natural look. By converting his three-acre property into wildlife habitat, he turns camera-carrying visitors into paying customers while beefing up his photo stocks.

Not a bad return for providing food, water, shelter and a place for a colorful array of birds, butterflies and animals to raise their young. Many are visible year-round from his backyard windows in this fast-growing section of west-central North Carolina.

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Provide a Year-Round Habitat for Wildlife; Birdfeeders Are a Good Way to Start

Carter and his wife, Janice, get advice from a former classmate who suggests the appropriate blooms, fruit and nut trees along with berry-producing shrubs to enr...

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