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.
Here’s a quick look at why nature makes kids happy, as well as some tips for turning your backyard into a mini birding sanctuary. “Many studies have shown that spending time outside in nature, or even ...
The Scottish Parliament has passed a law that requires new buildings in Scotland to be fitted with swift bricks for nesting ...
If you have a heap of scrap wood piling up in your backyard, don't throw it away just yet. It could find a second home that ...
The Great Swamp Conservancy, 8375 N. Main St., will host a Backyard Birding program from 9 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 10. The public is invited to come to the Great Swamp Conservancy and join two ...
Allowing your bird feeders to become dirty can turn them into a breeding ground for dangerous bacteria. So, how often should ...
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 ...
Untreated scrap wood can be useful for all kinds of projects. Get your creative juices flowing with these 10 ideas for DIY ...
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.
You don't have to be Snow White to attract a variety of birds to your yard. The most important thing is to provide them with the basic essentials all creatures need — food, water, and a safe shelter.