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Species such as house wrens, bluebirds, chickadees, and titmice readily take to birdhouses, while others like purple martins ...
If you've spent the time making your yard more attractive to birds, it's likely you've got a couple of nests. But sometimes those nests end up in risky spots.
The increasingly popular gadgets, which take photos of avian visitors, are turning at-home birding into a shared experience.
The placement of your bird feeder matters. Here’s how to bring all the birds to your yard while keeping them safe, healthy ...
Habitat loss, pesticides, window collisions, house cats and climate change are taking a toll on songbird populations. But for our backyard nesters, a crow was the biggest threat.
Perched atop the Marriott Vacation Club at Custom House Boston, the raptor banding program led by Mass Audubon’s Norman Smith ...
Mama House Finch brings a sprig for the nest she is building in the eave of my house. It has been a yearly tradition the past five or six years. Taken with my Nikon Z6iii with a 600mm lens through the ...
You may have experienced a Carrion Crow persistently pecking at your kitchen windows or watched a Chaffinch endlessly fly at ...
With many UK bird species in rapid decline, here are some simple and natural ways to care for wildlife in your garden and ...
Wise people will tell you to avoid thinking too highly about yourself when things go right and not getting down on yourself ...
Most birds use nests only to raise their young. For small birds, this could be less than one month out of the year. For that reason, I generally don’t consider them homes.
Famously, common cuckoo birds (the kind you might see immortalized on a clock) lay their eggs in other birds’ nests, forcing other birds to raise their young. Yellow-billed cuckoos sometimes do ...