A simple bird feeder can be made out of an empty container you may already have around the house. By upcycling, you'll also be helping your feathered friends.
Gary Lee shares the results of the Region 7 duck count, how wildlife cope with the recent cold and photos of the northern lights.
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Yards that include mature trees and native plants are critical rest stops for the millions of birds that migrate through the ...
One of my daily chores is to make sure the wild birds have adequate food. Some days it takes an extreme effort to shovel all ...
This is exactly where you should put your bird feeder to get the most feathered customers. If you find yourself feeling ...
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Gardening should feel relaxing, but that calm evaporates the moment you spot tiny craters scattered across your carefully ...
Birdwatching is oh so relaxing, but you don't always want to travel for it. Bring all the birds to your yard instead with these bird feeders.
Octogenarian Maeve Kim and college student Isaac Wood-Lewis explain the broad appeal of birding for all ages, especially in the winter bird-feeder season.