Often, bird seed can be seen in excess laying on the ground under bird feeders. While an adventurous squirrel may be partly to blame, most often, the birds have thrown the seed out of the...
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Although many bird species have similar appearances, blue jays stand out, thanks to their vibrant blue plumage. Not only that, but their loud and distinctive call clearly announces their...
Blue jays are corvids, though they are much more colorful than their crow cousins. However, the description of a group of crows as a “murder” might better fit blue jays in some birdwatchers’...
The familiar pecking or rhythmic drumming of a woodpecker on a tree is often heard as spring arrives. Like other birds, woodpeckers begin to forage, build nests, and mate. Woodpeckers rely on...
Spring and summertime can bring beautiful pollinators to your landscaping and flowers, such as butterflies and hummingbirds. Bird feeders are a great way to bring even more nature to your yard....
During a rainstorm, it is unlikely to see a bird flying around. However, it is possible to see a hummingbird casually drinking nectar from a feeder while the raindrops fall. Hummingbirds can...