Birds instinctively know where to find shelter, but we can help them survive a tough winter, writes Hans Kunze.
The Carolina chickadee, tufted titmouse and white-breasted nuthatch have a reputation of being fearless, curious and friendly.
Birds don’t get enough credit for the magnificent creatures they are. Many people have heard a black-capped chickadee ...
Chickadees don't have opposable thumbs. They don't have a Congress. Those handicaps aside, they've done well for themselves accommodating the world. In turn, there are a couple of things you can do to ...
Q: I'm seeing old bird nests everywhere, now that there aren't any leaves. My question is, why didn't I see the activity of the parent birds coming and going to these nests last summer? A: It's a ...
The chickadee flew right past me to a tree 15 feet away and disappeared into a hole in a gnarly ponderosa pine. It emerged less than a minute later, watched me for a moment and left to collect more ...
I noted a couple of chickadees checking out a bird house I made just for them a couple of years ago. It attracted nothing but summer house wrens the first couple of years. Chickadees have looked over ...
Discover why some birds flock together with other species during winter and learn how to spot mixed flock behavior for ...
To those who read my last article and were eagerly awaiting “Warblers whose name contains the word ‘black’,” I apologize. When I saw Mr. Bluebird fly to the front of the box carrying a bug, I knew ...