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Many of the UK’s bird species are in serious decline, largely due to habitat destruction and the collapse of food chains ...
I observed a female chipping sparrow with something in it’s beak. It looked like short, fine pieces of tan, dry grass.
The summer solstice on June 20 signifies the beginning of prime time for birds, butterflies and beautiful nights filled with stars not visible during winter months.
Q: I watched a beautiful male cardinal feeding an all-brown bird on the roof of my garage. Why would it feed another species? A: That’s a great observation and it indicates how different young ...
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Outdoor Guide on MSNHomeowners Are Absolutely Loving These Adorable Birdhouse KitsBuilding your own birdhouse from a kit can be an engaging, fulfilling way to provide housing for your feathered friends. Here ...
There’s something special about Minnesota’s wrens. In total, we have four species of wrens that make their seasonal homes here. Wren songs, especially that of the male house wren, are ...
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No Mow May encourages homeowners to stash the lawn mower each spring and let flowers and grass grow for pollinators and water retention. And if your neighbor’s lawn already looks li ...
Twenty years ago, I wrote an article about my cousin Brenda’s country garden in Bognar Regis in Sussex, England. Like many ...
Dorset-based artist-designer duo Russell Denman and Eleanor Goulding, known as Denman+Gould, have created a new permanent ...
Dorset-based artist-designer duo Russell Denman and Eleanor Goulding, known as Denman+Gould, have created a new permanent public art installation at Cribbs Causeway that transforms a sustainable urban ...
For that reason, I generally don’t consider them homes. But the analogy is apt, if only to convey the uniqueness of their ...
The Glacier Finch, also known as the White-winged Diuca Finch, is the only bird known to nest directly on glaciers, braving extreme cold and high altitudes to raise its young in ice.
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