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8 common questions about suet for birds
Seeds, fruits, fats, nuts and more create a calorie-dense treat for birds. Here’s how to serve suet for birds. Learn what ...
New figures reveal accelerating declines in British Bird populations, but UK gardens could help turn the tide. Here's how you ...
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How to attract feathered friends to your garden
Woodpeckers, cardinals, blue jays, chickadees, and other year-round residents add life to a winter garden.
Leftover squash, apples and cones can fuel UK garden birds this winter while cutting waste – which simple kitchen scraps work ...
Want more birds in your yard? These 9 unexpected foods—beyond basic birdseed—can bring in a wider variety of species.
Hidden within the trove of delightful thrift store treasures lies a long-forgotten kitchen essential that makes the perfect ...
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Woodpeckers captivate backyard bird watchers with their drumming, digging and clever habits while shaping the forest and providing homes for other wildlife.
Meteorologist Derek Witt explains what our feathered friends need and where you can best spot them in this week’ s Metroparks ...
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Seasonal tips to attract birds to feeders year-round
Are birds most active at feeders in winter or summer? These simple tips will help you attract birds in all seasons.
But all birds have high body temperatures. The chickadee’s best trick is to go into torpor every night, a brief form of hibernation that reduces their body temperature by 20 degrees, saving energy. In ...
Wildlife experts warn bread could quietly weaken robins this winter. Learn the simple kitchen swap and outdoor changes that keep these birds thriving.
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