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How to attract feathered friends to your garden

Woodpeckers, cardinals, blue jays, chickadees, and other year-round residents add life to a winter garden.
Dr. Pravosudov confirms that seed mixes are a good choice for attracting such birds as finches, chickadees, and bluejays—but ...
It is crucial to care for wildlife and nurture them as much as possible, particularly during the winter months when food is ...
“There are many diseases that can be passed around dirty feeders, causing death to species that we actually wanted to help,” ...
When deciding where to hang your bird feeder, Reese recommends keeping them away from compost heaps or bins, which can attract pests. ‘To reduce the risk, make sure the feeder is out of reach, ...
Brandy Ermel isn’t just winging it anymore. The pet owner who cares for an African grey bird (parrot family) became an exotic ...
You can buy or even build one yourself, best made out of untreated wood, even upcycled slats if you have them to spare. Combine food and garden waste such as soil and vegetable trimmings with finely ...
Birdfy offers a diverse, eco-friendly lineup of AI-powered birdhouses, making birdwatching easy, fun and accessible to ...
Brits are being urged to use this one household item to help keep their garden wildlife alive, a tennis ball.
New evidence suggests that feeding our feathered friends is spreading disease and diminishing numbers. But stopping seems cruel ...