Bluebirds, cardinals, goldfinches and other songbirds can make a wonderful addition to any yard, whether you live on a farm in the Midwest or in a garden apartment in New York City. Not only is it ...
Feeders full of seeds, suet, sugar water and fruit, such as oranges and grape jelly, will delight your winged guests. Also, consider hanging different styles of feeders around your garden to boost the ...
To attract birds and turn your yard into a year-round destination for your feathered friends, zero in on their biggest three needs: food, water and shelter. Think Beyond Feeders Common bird species ...
Keeping bird feeders up all winter helps birds survive cold months and lets you enjoy watching them year-round. Fill feeders ...
There's nothing quite as delightful as getting a visit from a little backyard bird. From bluebirds to woodpeckers to hummingbirds, these avian beauties add music and movement to yards and gardens all ...
According to an expert, by avoiding a few common bird feeding mistakes, this will ensure your birds are happily fed — plus, ...
Attracting birds is fun and educational. There’s no easier way to become more aware of the diversity of birds that surrounds us than to put out a backyard feeder and simply glance at it from time to ...
Having birds in the garden creates a lively space and a free show where you can observe them eating, looking for caterpillars, using a birdbath, or drinking water. Setting up a birdhouse doesn't ...
Would you like hummingbirds to look at your bird feeder the same way Homer Simpson looks at a cold beer? You're definitely not alone. We have some tips that will help ...
Like clockwork, hummingbirds have begun to arrive in the suburbs as summer nears. Native ruby-throated hummingbirds typically arrive in early May and grace the area with their presence in increasing ...
Hello again Teller County. How many of you, I wonder, are reading this at your home where you can hear birds chirping as they happily feed on seeds that you left for them in a feeder? Maybe you like ...
Watching and attracting birds in your own backyard is one of the easiest and most fulfilling ways of getting to know our local wildlife. Part of the fun of even backyard birding is that the world of ...