A small robin sits on a fence in a yard - Chris Mcloughlin/Getty Images Giving back to nature and reusing old materials at the same time? Sounds like the perfect at-home kitchen craft! You can add an ...
Bluebirds, cardinals, goldfinches and other songbirds can make a wonderful addition to any yard, whether you live on a farm in the Midwest or in a garden apartment in New York City. Not only is it ...
A number of robins signing and chirping in the autumn leaves - Susan Hodgson/Shutterstock For many people, the garden is not only a place to grow food, take care of plants and flowers, and enjoy ...
One of the most enjoyable aspects of having your own yard is the ability to enjoy the wildlife. There's nothing quite like sitting out on your patio or deck and watching different types of birds ...
Instead, use the limbs to create brush piles to attract a myriad of bird species. Ground-feeding birds hunt for seeds, spiders, or insects hiding inside these habitat piles. Small birds, like Carolina ...
Attracting birds is fun and educational. There’s no easier way to become more aware of the diversity of birds that surrounds us than to put out a backyard feeder and simply glance at it from time to ...
Attracting birds to your garden can be difficult if you have a small outdoor space. With less space for feeders, fewer natural hiding spots and increased disturbance from nearby activity, hopes of ...