Several studies, as well as backyard observations, document a northward shift of bird populations.
It’s the perfect time of year for a quick bird-watching excursion.
From the bluebird to the robin, each of these birds provide a value to the gardener in one form or another.
A songbird garden guarantees a joyful noise.
Find out how to attract these helpful birds—and why.
You can build the ultimate bird-friendly yard to feed year-round avian visitors, plus any unexpected guests who layover during a storm.
Texas “Pastry Queen” Rebecca Rather branches out with a holiday tree for the birds.
Fall is the time to clean and stock feeders and to stock up on birdseed.
Gobble up these facts about wild turkeys!
Do blue jays really deserve their bad reputation?
What should you do when a flock of geese takes over your lawn?
Attract songbirds by planting bearberry.
Adapted from Attracting Birds to Your Backyard
Bird baths attract and keep birds healthy.
Adapted from Attracting Birds to Your Backyard
Make a home for birds with your extra baskets.
Use these specific, regional plant recommendations to attract birds in your neck of the woods.
Simple steps to a delightful refuge for wildlife.
As songbird populations are declining dramatically, organic gardeners can help them survive by creating a habitat in their backyards.
Bird feeders help birds by offering food when natural sources are scarce.