Where to place birdhouses, by species
Thirty or more species of birds are known to nest in birdhouses, but no single birdhouse appeals to them all.
Thirty or more species of birds are known to nest in birdhouses, but no single birdhouse appeals to them all.
Want to hang a birdhouse? Check this chart first—different birds require different sizes.
It’s easy to build a birdhouse. If you’re a parent, it’s a fun project to do with your children. Here’s a pattern and tips.
Birds appreciate a clean “dinner plate” and clean lodging. A dirty feeder fosters moldy, unhealthy food and, sometimes, dangerous bacteria.
Interesting facts and photos. Birds can get drunk! Sleeping patterns. Storm activity. Lots more.
Attract more birds to your feeder by offering their favorite foods. Check out our list.
If you want to attract birds to your yard quickly, then bird feeders are the answer. Use the right feeder for best results.
Guidelines for ethical collecting of seeds from wild-growing native plants.
Native plants contribute to a backyard wildlife habitat in the best possible ways. Here’s a list of ideal plants.
Lots of people surprise themselves by developing an interest in identifying insects and spiders they see in their yard.
Here’s why you should ban the use of pesticides in your yard. You’ll protect wildlife, pets, the environment and yourself.