A water feature offers a surefire way to attract birds. But instead of buying a bird bath, consider creating this natural source of water in your yard.
Birding experts share why birds are avoiding your yard and how to entice them to come back with some simple changes.
Birdbaths are the classic way to attract birds to your yard, but they're not always the right option. Here are some alternatives for every situation.
Millions of birds migrate over areas like Duval County, Florida, each fall on their way south. Residents can attract migrating species like cedar waxwings and American robins by providing specific ...
Here we have the Northern Cardinal cleaning his feathers in the heated birdbath. Access to a water source is essential for birds to survive the winter months! What is better than knowing we are ...
James Gentz has seen birds aplenty on his East Texas rice-and-crawfish farm: snow geese and pintails, spoonbills and teal. The whooping crane couple, though, he found “magnificent.” These endangered, ...
Frozen bird baths silently drive robins and blue tits away; learn the simple £2 object to float now so your garden stays full ...