A bird house is a common way to attract birds to your yard, but not every species favor these enclosed spaces. Some birds prefer opening nesting sites.
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All about the American robin

An American robin, with its bright red breast, is a common backyard bird. Learn what a robin looks like, sounds like, and see ...
While you're snuggled up in front of the TV and many species are hibernating, birds are struggling to get through winter. But ...
You may also want to think about the type of food you put out ...
You may also want to think about the type of food you put out ...
Wildlife lovers may want to put some bird food out for their local feathered friends to enjoy. Putting out a mix of seeds or ...
Kestrels are already abundant on local cherry farms, but a new study suggests their presence might lower the risk of ...
Big Garden Birdwatch is the world’s largest garden wildlife survey. Each year, on the last weekend of January, hundreds of ...
It’s not hard to see why a mountain bluebird is among the West’s most sought-after birds. Learn what the birds eat and what ...
This four-bed, two-and-a-half-bath, 2,500-square-foot traditional home in Floyds Knobs features extensive geode collection with mid-century vibes.
I don’t see mockingbirds in my garden, but there’s one that greets me around the corner where it lives in the thicket of cotoneaster, pyracantha, ivy and echium. It likely has cozy nesting spots in ...
Viewing the natural world separately from humans — whether in a void or sweeping landscape completely untouched by industrialization — is reductive and can absolve us of our responsibility in the ...