Located in Lothian, this sanctuary sits along the Patuxent River like nature’s own amphitheater, designed specifically for ...
It's cute, low-cost, yet effective — this DIY birdbath uses an old teacup and saucer to create a safe place for birds to stop ...
Summer feeding should be paused because this is a time when natural food sources such as caterpillars, bugs and flies, are ...
I’m a bit perplexed about these birds who prefer bathing and drinking out of my little flower pot drain dish rather than use ...
Learn what a veery bird looks like and where you can find one. Also find out what this thrush's song sounds like and what the ...
Scrap wood has a way of piling over time in homes. If you've got such a problem and would also love to attract more birds, ...
If you're shopping around for a new bird bath, especially a copper one that will grow less algae, look to Costco for the ...
Want to see more birds in your yard? These thrifted items can be used to help provide food, shelter, resting spots, and more ...
Squirrels, a near ubiquitous rodent and a common sight on lawns across Connecticut, can become a nuisance when they invade homes and nest in attics or chimneys, gnaw through electrical wiring and ...
Want to attract birds to your yard, but don't want boring store-bought options? These creative alternatives can give birds a ...
Across British gardens, birdbaths can go from sparkling to slimy in days, and bleach is not the safe fix many assume. A simple cupboard staple clears algae fast while keeping visiting birds out of ...