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These tiny little birds are basically little living disco balls with feathers. During mating season, the male superb ...
Species such as house wrens, bluebirds, chickadees, and titmice readily take to birdhouses, while others like purple martins ...
The team is "here to stay," no matter what, lead researcher Keith Bowers said, amid federal funding changes for scientific ...
For eastern phoebes, a single nest requires so much incubating that splitting up the effort is almost sure to fail.
The first broods of bluebirds, Carolina wrens, and chickadees have fledged. So should we rid the nest boxes of old nest material?
Crows sometimes feed their own young the young of other birds, just as house wrens protect the resources of their nesting territory by destroying other birds’ nests.
Many songbirds use birdhouses for nesting, but the birds we've listed here won't use a birdhouse. Here are other ways to attract them to your yard.
Sedge wrens are only observed in Texas during their winter. They are considered one of the most nomadic terrestrial birds in North America. They have a widespread breeding range and are constantly ...
Even up on the deck, it has visits from titmice, house finches and our Carolina wrens. We haven’t started putting out peanuts on the deck railings for the blue jays, titmice, nuthatches and ...
The Wren, from the founders of Le Comptoir du Vin, opened this month at the former home of the popular Birds of a Feather pub.
STAR’s feathered patients, mostly “little guys” like wrens and finches, Ketcham said, were hypothermic when they arrived.
The popular wren rhyme goes: The wren, the wren, the King of all birds, St. Stephen's Day was caught in the furze. So up with the kettle and down with the pan, and give us a penny to bury the wren.