Hummingbirds are amazing feats of nature. They are the world's smallest bird family, and many species take on impressive migrations between their breeding and wintering grounds. What makes them...
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There are only two species of cardinals in the United States. However, they can be seen almost everywhere outside of the far western states. It’s easy to attract cardinals to your yard. Offer...
Baltimore orioles (Icterus galbula) are one of the most desirable backyard birds, with their brilliant black and orange plumage and sweet, clear song. They can also be one of the hardest to attract...
It is well known that hummingbirds feed on sugary nectar from flowering plants and homemade nectar from feeders that people put out in their yards. Hummingbirds are extremely popular backyard...
It’s not a bluebird or a blue jay, but the indigo bunting is one of the bluest birds you will see in North America. Male indigo buntings boast vibrant blue plumage with accents of black while the...
With their glossy plumage, black-masked eyes, and perky crests, cedar waxwings (Bombycilla cedrorum) are some of the most beautiful birds that will visit your backyard. Here are the best ways to...