Can you believe that October is here already and that three-quarters of 2025 is already behind us? Where does the time go? One way I can tell how fast time flies is in writing my column every other ...
Bird feeding season is upon us now that October has come to an end. Does that mean your bird feeding station is going to be overrun with hungry birds? No, not yet, but there are several reasons to get ...
A male northern flicker feeds at a suet feeder in winter. In colder weather, birds need more food to keep up with increased metabolism, making this a great time of year to set-up bird feeding stations ...
November has arrived and that means the birds will be getting a little more serious about visiting the bird feeding stations. Some people feed the birds year-round and others won’t be feeding until we ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Mid-Coast Audubon is offering support to schools and libraries to foster ...
Something Wild co-host Dave Anderson of the Forest Society has been enjoying his birdfeeders and considering the benefits. “Every morning, just before sunrise, I wait with steaming cup of coffee in ...
Looking at our backyard bird feeding station on a sunny Saturday afternoon, there was not a bird in sight. What’s going on? It didn’t take me long to spot the issue. A sharp-shinned hawk was perched ...
Have you ever hand-fed wild birds? Now through April, the Geauga Park District invites everyone to head out to try the Bird in the Hand Feeding Station at The West Woods in Russell Township and see if ...
We’re lucky here in Minnesota to have so many members of the Corvidae family call our state home throughout the year.
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