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 ...
Backyard birds may seem ordinary, but there's more than meets the eye. Our database shows you the top ten birds in your state.
There are some pretty great reasons you want to attract birds to your yard. There's one, though, that you may not be aware of ...
A surefire way to see more birds in your backyard this spring and summer is to offer them more of what they need. Basically, birds are interested in food, water and shelter, but there can be many ...
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 ...
Feeding wild birds immediately reveals three details about you. First, you enjoy birds in some manner to some degree that suits you. Second, you are willing to share your living space with wild birds.
Start by providing food, including fruiting shrubs, and birdseed in feeders or on the ground. Many birds prefer feeding in spots where there is some protection from predators; planting shrubs and ...
Bird-rich Colombia has seen explosive bird tourism growth, according to a new study that sifted through eBird data. But not ...
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 ...