Cardinals are a welcome addition to any yard, with their beautiful red plumage and birdsong. However, you could be driving ...
Capture crystal-clear footage of visiting birds in real time with Birdfy’s smart feeder—half off today only for the final hours of Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days.
Who hasn’t gazed out their window hoping to catch a glimpse of that vibrant flash of red darting between branches? Cardinals have this magical ability to transform any ordinary backyard into something ...
Even though the drought this summer has been a huge setback for my garden, crisping up the lilacs and other shrubbery and will most likely result in a sub-par foliage season, one flower that has ...
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Every day, we see parents helping their children in public spaces. The same things happen with animals, although we don’t see them as often. When parents feed their kids sunflower seeds, they will ...
Have you ever glanced out your window and been surprised by a flash of color or an unexpected birdsong? Backyard birdwatching is full of little joys and delightful surprises. For animal lovers and ...
Have you noticed the feeders have become quiet by early August? Where have all the birds gone? Well, the breeding season is nearly over for all but the American goldfinches, some mourning doves and ...
It doesn’t seem possible but it’s now already August, the month named after the Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar. Football teams will be practicing, parents will be buying school clothes for their kids, ...
A bright red bird is one of the most eye-catching wonders of nature. Beyond their beauty, there is a reason behind that pop of color. Male birds are typically the brightly colored ones, which helps ...
Expect to see more and more tiny birds, with fast wings, long beaks, and bright red throat patches, starting next week and into the fall. You’ll find them at feeders, in backyards, and around flowers.