Chad Witko is Senior Coordinator of Avian Biology with the National Audubon Society.
In addition to looking gorgeous and adding privacy to your yard, a lush, living fence made from native species is one of the best ways you can support your local ecosystem of birds and pollinators.
In addition to looking gorgeous and adding privacy to your yard, a lush, living fence made from native species is one of the best ways you can support your local ecosystem of birds and pollinators.
Birds need a safe and welcoming space to eat, drink, and bathe. Predators can include raccoons dexterous enough to infiltrate ...
These feathered fliers are renowned for their insatiable appetites, needing to feed every 10 to 15 minutes to sustain their energy levels. If you want to attract these beautiful birds to your yard ...
While there are plenty of hummingbird feeders, a hummingbird swing may also make your yard an attractive space for this species ... one part of table sugar–not raw–into four parts of boiling water and ...
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Do Birds Use Bird Feeders In The Winter?
Birds may use feeders more in winter when food is scarce. We'll explain the science behind bird feeding and provide tips on ...
I have been asked many times how to deal with wildlife that make our backyards their homes. Many people look on deer, ...
Not only does it provide a haven for various bird species, but it also contributes to local ecology. Here are some effective tips to attract a diverse range of birds to your garden. Birds have ...