You don't need to buy a bird feeder when you can easily repurpose one of your old or used plant pots. It's a very simple DIY project that won't cost much money.
Making bird feeders is a fun winter craft. Though many feathered friends may have migrated south for the season, birds that don’t migrate for the colder months can benefit from an extra food source, ...
In the winter, when food from plants and insects is scarce, non-migratory birds are more reliant on bird feeders than in other seasons, especially when the ground is covered with snow. Keeping bird ...
Keep feeders up in winter to help birds find food when natural sources are scarce. Offer high-fat seeds and suet, and clean feeders monthly to prevent disease. Remove feeders in spring or if pests or ...
In a chilly UK garden, a chipped terracotta pot can quietly become a lifeline for hungry robins. With a few simple tweaks, it ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Every year, the saying goes around that the birds will fly south as the winter season comes. While migratory birds pass through the Ozarks each year as the seasons get colder, ...
A sixth century monk, St. Serf of Fife, tamed a robin by feeding it — the first recorded incidence of wild bird feeding. People have long shared edible tidbits with birds, but it wasn’t until the ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A blanket of snow may look beautiful, but for our feathered friends, it means fewer food options. With snow still covering the ground, finding food is a challenge for birds in ...
My favorite bird feeder these days is – drum roll, please – a peanut feeder. It couldn’t be simpler. The feeder is a wire-mesh cylinder, encased by plastic on each end. You fill the cylinder with ...
In the winter when perennials are sleeping, there is still a lot of enjoyment to be found in the garden. “Our wild bird friends can be very colorful and are fun to watch from the comfort and warmth of ...