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You'll need more than just a hummingbird feeder if you want these tiny birds to stick around in your garden. Here's the best feature to add next.
If you're looking to attract more birds to your yard, a bird feeder is a great start. Save money by creating one yourself ...
Lesser goldfinches feast on the seeds of weedy, invasive plants such as thistles and dandelions, which are abundant in the ...
Bird feeders, garbage, compost, barbecues, fish smokers, and pet food lure bears into yards, porches, and even inside houses. With their exceptional climbing skills and a higher tolerance for people, ...
Ideally, you should position your bird feeder around 10 feet away from trees or shrubs to prevent squirrels from jumping onto ...
Q: I recently had a flagstone patio installed in my backyard. I love the patio, but I also love having my bird feeder, so the flagstones are covered with bird poop. I routinely take down the feeder ...
In an unexpected twist of local government regulation, some towns across the country have started issuing fines to residents ...
A retired coach turned bird enthusiast shares his success attracting hummingbirds with 14 feeders, while columnist Joe ...
A catbird was skulking around the forsythia in my backyard this morning, but she was stealthy enough to keep their nest a ...
Utah biologists invite the public to a rare, hands-on look at one of nature’s tiniest marvels Hummingbirds are on the move ...
With bright red and yellow signage, sugar-rich liquid, and no petals to navigate, they are the perfect feeding stop for bees.
Tying a red ribbon around your bird feeder is a simple hack that could attract hummingbirds, as these birds are drawn to red.