In the winter, birds will likely come to your bird feeder in search of energy-dense food to stay warm. This addition will ...
A few weeks ago I noticed that my backyard bird feeder was running low on seed - time for a refill. The feeder wasn't completely empty, however: At the bottom, there remained a large pile of one ...
You can safely put out food for birds in wintertime if you take some simple precautions. While feeding birds isn’t necessary ...
Want to see a wider variety of birds in your backyard? Choosing the right food is key, since some, like one particular seed, ...
One of the highlights of summer is watching and enjoying wild birds in your garden. As nature's bug control, birds are a natural companion to any yard. Watching the antics of a goldfinch feeding or a ...
To attract a variety of birds to your yard, you'll want to offer seed recipes that appeal to a range of species. Here are ...
In the summer months, songbirds predominantly consume protein-rich insects and spiders. In winter, non-migratory songbirds ...
A great window-gazing pleasure is watching how the backyard squirrels can contort themselves into amazing and often comical positions to steal seed from my neighbor's bird feeder. While I might ...
According to a 2016 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service report, 57.2 million Americans age 16 and older feed wild birds around their homes each year. They spend a total of around $4 billion on bird food ...
Summer is a great time to enjoy the diversity of birds in your area by revving up your bird feeding station. Not only will the resident birds comes calling, but you will also attract a varied flock of ...
Back in the early 1900s, a magazine called Bird Lore was "published for the Audubon Societies." It contained field notes, bird club news and bird observations. I remember a statement about feeding ...