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6 Birds You’ll Likely Spot This Winter—and How to Attract Them to Your Feeder
Discover six bird species that stay through winter and learn easy ways to attract them to your backyard feeder.
If you want to attract more birds to your yard and garden, this clothespin hack can help you create an incredibly easy DIY ...
I began my bird feeders around the middle of October this year. This is a regular beginning time and the available sunflower seeds were quickly discovered and eaten by local birds. The usual ...
Q: I occasionally see a big woodpecker with an orange head at my suet feeder. What is it and what else does it like to eat? A: I can understand your wish to see more of one of our largest and most ...
Being able to tell a downy from a hairy woodpecker is one of those "rites of passage" for a birdwatcher. I suppose before that comes knowing that these two woodpeckers live around here and can be ...
I used to love looking at the woodpeckers at my bird feeder and admiring their red heads and zebra-striped bodies. I used to think they were beautiful, but then they ate holes in my house — big, round ...
Where you have trees, you have woodpeckers. Western Washington has a good woodpecker population. Their numbers are large and there are several different species. Sometimes this is confusing when ...
The best time for watching some of Georgia’s most interesting and colorful birds — the woodpeckers — is from now until early spring. They tend to show up at backyard feeders during the cold months ...
My yard is always full of birds. From woodpeckers to jays, I've been putting out bird feeders for my feathered friends since we moved in almost a decade ago. Often, I'd comment to my family about how ...
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