Keeping bird feeders up all winter helps birds survive cold months and lets you enjoy watching them year-round. Fill feeders ...
A good-quality seed mix brings variety and life to your garden. Choose blends with millet, sunflower hearts and cracked corn ...
Often mating for life, pairs of cardinals can frequently be seen together at bird feeders, munching on seed. Provide a feeder ...
Here's why birds benefit most from feeders in the cold months. When a gray winter day has got us down, there's nothing that cheers us up like a bird feeder. Watching our feisty feathered friends snack ...
In winter’s cold grip, there’s a show going on outside with multiple “actors,” if you set the “stage.” Our avian neighbors will provide hours of entertainment and more importantly, education, at, ...
FILE - A tufted titmouse grabs a seed from a snow covered bird feeder during a snowstorm in December 2020 in North Andover, Mass. Mark Herz: This is GBH’s Morning Edition. If it’s feeling spring-y to ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A blanket of snow may look beautiful, but for our feathered friends, it means fewer food options. With snow still covering the ground, finding food is a challenge for birds in ...
Planting the right mix of native trees and shrubs will increase wildlife viewing opportunities, writes Hans Kunze.
If you enjoy feeding backyard birds, you’re not alone. Somewhere in the vicinity of 900,000 Iowans, and upwards of 80 million Americans nationwide also — either in winter or year-round — enjoy ...
With birds taking increased advantage of supplemental food sources throughout the fall and winter months, the South Carolina ...
When the wind howls and the temperature plummets, it's easy to look out a window as birds huddle in a bush or on a wire and wonder if they need some help to make it through the winter. While many of ...
A Harris’s sparrow is seen in this file photo. It’s one of several birds looking for food in and around Kansas in the wintertime. Bob Gress Birds In Focus Bird-watching may seem like a spring and ...