This bird feeder DIY won't cost you a thing, as you'll repurpose natural staples that your feathered friends already love -- ...
Looking to liven up your backyard? Head to the kitchen, and grab a couple of items you're sure to have on hand to whip up a ...
A stack of old Lego bricks can spark something unexpected in your garden, turning a nostalgic toy into a bright, cheerful ...
This simple activity is a great way to learn about the wildlife and nature that live in your own backyard! With just a few household items, try and create your own homemade bird feeders. And check out ...
You don't need to spend a lot of money to attract birds to your yard. Save your pennies to stock up on birdseed and instead raid your recycling bin for supplies to make your own bird feeder. You can ...
American robins and fall leaves on the ground - Susan Hodgson/Shutterstock As the weather gets cooler during the fall months, many birds migrate south for warmer weather and more food options. As they ...
Poke or melt holes through the bottoms of your plastic containers, and thread about 4 inches worth of twine through each hole. For each one, make a sturdy knot (tied 2-3 times), and on the outside of ...
Feb 10, 2018 Feb 10, 2018 Updated Dec 28, 2022 One common backyard bird that may be taken for granted also has romantic attributes worthy of Valentine’s Day. In the brown bleakness of mid-winter, the ...
No one is suggesting that northern cardinals somehow be prevented from visiting backyard bird feeders. And it's doubtful that many backyard birders, who tend to cherish the bright red bird, would ...