Your bird feeders will get a lot of attention from birds, but that also means a lot of dirt to clean up. Not only do birds defecate a lot, but the leftover food itself can develop mold and bacteria,...
Birding Tips for Enthusiasts and Experts
Birding Tips for Enthusiasts and Experts
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Birds will fly to your bird bath as often as possible if it’s out in the open, but they’ll make it dirty very quickly. When this happens, bacteria, parasites, and algae develop, which is harmful...
When it comes to the placement of bird feeders, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. The best location for feeders depends on the species you’re trying to attract and the time of the year...
Bird watching is a great way to connect with nature, and one of the best ways to attract birds to your yard is to install a bird bath. Wild birds need access to clean, fresh drinking water....
Watching birds congregating at your feeders in winter is a rewarding experience. However, when a flock of bully birds moves in, the smaller songbirds will get crowded out while the larger species...
Blue jays are hard to miss: not only do they have brilliant blue plumage that stands out against almost any background, but you’re also likely to find them crowding around your feeders in...