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Hampton's farmstead is a haven for all things avian. From bustling bird feeders to a pond teeming with wildlife, the property ...
At that moment, the woman felt extremely grateful to have set up the bird feeder and having witnessed a rare bird.
Tim Crouch took these photos in the backyard of his Golden Hills home of Northern Flickers (Colaptes auratus). Flickers are a ...
Nutmeal is one of the most preferred food items that birds are attracted to, but when it comes to a feeder, watch out for one ...
It’s a popular time of year to supplement their food with backyard bird feeders. However, highly pathogenic avian influenza–or bird flu–is still spreading among some bird species.
These birds are often found clinging to tree trunks or suet feeders, tapping away in search of insects. Downy woodpeckers are surprisingly acrobatic, sometimes hanging upside down to reach food others ...
Mumbai's footpaths are increasingly encroached upon by various structures, from bus stops and milk stalls to illegal ramps and political offices, hindering pedestrian movement. Residents and ...
In addition to the usual suspects that frequent the feeder like grackles, mourning doves and Eurasian collared doves, I've enjoyed regular visits from painted buntings, northern cardinals, gorgeous ...
Now, they’re slinging trash bags and towels over the side mirrors of their cars to protect them from a destructive and determined pileated woodpecker. Over the last few weeks, the bird has ...
ROCKPORT, Mass. — What’s black, white and red and has been terrorizing a Massachusetts neighborhood? A Pileated Woodpecker. "There has been a vandal breaking vehicle mirrors," Janelle Favaloro wrote ...
Now, they’re slinging trash bags and towels over the side mirrors of their cars to protect them from a destructive and determined pileated woodpecker. Over the last few weeks, the bird has ...
Now, they’re slinging trash bags and towels over the side mirrors of their cars to protect them from a destructive and determined pileated woodpecker. Over the last few weeks, the bird has ...