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Summer heatwaves can be brutal for humans, but they're equally challenging for the birds in your backyard. While birds have evolved their natural cooling mechanisms, temperatures can still push them ...
Bird poop leaves a sticky, acidic mess. Here’s how to get rid of it, even after it’s dried on.
Looking to attract some feathered friends to your back yard? Here's some guidance on building your own bird garden.
Phil Swanson says at first glance his yard may not look much like a bird oasis. But he’s been wildly successful in drawing ...
If you want to keep your garden birds hydrated this summer, then garden-owners have been urged to make one adjustment - and ...
With Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre expecting its most significant fill in decades, hundreds of thousands of migratory birds are ...
How farmers can help rescue water-loving birds Bird-friendly agriculture can assist in helping waterbirds with rest stops along their seasonal migration routes.
Black skimmers will sometimes rest on the beach by laying their head and belly on the sand, Koczur said. A casual observer ...
A tropical water bird rarely seen in Colorado appears to be taking a summer vacation at a private Boulder County pond, to the delight of hundreds of Front Range birdwatchers.
This year, with the water release not set to happen until May’s end and after migration is over for most birds, conditions are bleak. With the riverbed so parched, nesting riparian species like ...
How farmers can help rescue water-loving birds James Gentz has seen birds aplenty on his East Texas rice-and-crawfish farm: snow geese and pintails, spoonbills and teal.
How farmers can help rescue water-loving birds James Gentz has seen birds aplenty on his East Texas rice-and-crawfish farm: snow geese and pintails, spoonbills and teal.