As many of you know, to help fight the feeling of cabin fever I and many others face during the long winter days, I often ...
Feeders, flowers, bird baths, and a myriad of accessories all attract birds to our gardens every day. However, there is a ...
Scientists have long suspected that Mexican long-nosed bats migrate through southeastern Arizona, but without capturing and ...
Green drenching is based on the design trend of color drenching, which involves creating a living space with a monochromatic color scheme to reduce visual noise. In green drenching, you use plant ...
For bottles, you might want to cut the bottom off and invert it into a tray for nectar collection. This ensures the birds can feed without difficulty. Painting parts of your feeder red helps ...
Invasive plants (i.e. weeds) have been on the upswing lately as a threat to take over desirable plants, out-compete farm crops, and disturb the fragile health of ecosystems.
Equipped with a 3MP camera, this smart bird feeder delivers stunning high-definition video that lets you get up-close and personal with your avian guests, whether day or night—thanks to built-in ...
For example, bats with long jaws — like nectar-feeders — or intermediate jaws, like many insect-eaters, tended to have the usual complement of three premolars and three molars on each side of the jaw.
You might want to skip over that so-called hummingbird house in the store, because it won't attract any birds. Luckily, there are other ways to help them nest.
Regularly cleaning your feeder will defend hummingbirds and draw new birds to visit. Your dirty feeder turns sweet nectar unhealthy for hummingbirds, letting dangerous bacteria enter their bodies.
A third case of avian influenza has been detected in Ireland since the Minister for Agriculture introduced new strict biosecurity regulations for poultry on 6 December 2024. It comes as an Avian ...
If this sounds familiar, simply moving your feeder might fix everything. Bees, wasps, and even ants are drawn to the sugary nectar just as much as the hummingbirds are. Once they find your feeder, ...