Billings, Montana

Kathy & John Haigh

Kathy & John Haigh

We’re passionate about birds and nature. That’s why we opened a Wild Birds Unlimited Nature Shop in our community.

Billings, Montana

Rimrock Mini Mall,
111 S. 24th St. West Suite 22
Billings, MT 59102

Phone: (406) 245-1640
Fax: (406) 245-1709
Email: Send Message

Store Hours:
Mon - Fri: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sat: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sun: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

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We're proud to feature a photo gallery of photos taken by our customers and staff. To contribute, e-mail your digital photo favorites in jpeg format to us at WBUBillings@bresnan.net. Be sure to include the date, location, and your name so we can give you credit for the posted photo.

Below:  A flock of Pinyon Jays cluster around a feeder after an October snowstorm.

Photos:  Joan & Sterling Starr, Billings (Northwest)

Starr Pinyon Jays 1Starr Pinyon Jays 2

Below:  A brilliant Western Tanager is always a welcome visitor.

Photos:  Terri Demaray, Colstrip

Terri Western Tanager

Below:  Opportunistic feeders, deer will help themselves when birdfeeders are within reach and natural food sources are scarce.

Photos:  Rose Beck

R Beck Deer 1R Beck Deer 2

 

Below:  Mountain Bluebirds are active during nesting season, Summer, 2009

Photos:  Brenda Maas, Billings (Briarwood)

 Maas #1 BluebirdMaas #2 BluebirdMaas #3 BluebirdMaas #4 BluebirdMaas #5 Bluebird

Below, left and center: A hybrid Yellow-shafted/Red-shafted Northern Flicker enjoys a hearty meal at the peanut and suet feeders

Below, right: A flock of sparrows scours the snowy ground for seed.

Photos:  Jon & Jean Horst, Billings

Flicker on peanut feeder

Flicker on suetSparrow Flock

 

Below:  A handsome Blue Jay helps himself to peanuts — a favorite food.

Photos:  Mary Beth Helgesen, Billings (Billings Heights)

Blue Jay 1Blue Jay 2

Below:  Black-chinned Hummingbirds at a nectar feeder.

Photos:  John & Kathy Haigh, Billings (Briarwood)

Haigh Black-chinned Hummer 1Haigh Black-chinned Hummer 2

Below, left and center:  American Goldfinches in full breeding plumage flock to Nyjer feeders.

Below, right:  A goldfinch is joined by a Downy Woodpecker at the feeder.

Photos:  John & Kathy Haigh, Billings (Briarwood)

Haigh Goldfinch 1Haigh Goldfinch 2Haigh Eliminator Feeder

Below:  Where there is bird food, there is often a squirrel! (Fox Squirrel)

Photo:  Leslie McCormick, Billings (Northwest)

Fox Squirrel on cylinder feeder