Pesticide-Free: Coexisting with Weeds
There’s this pesticide commercial I keep hearing all the time lately, posing a question: If I didn’t have to worry […]
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There’s this pesticide commercial I keep hearing all the time lately, posing a question: If I didn’t have to worry […]
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The first worldwide bird census reports that there are roughly 50 billion birds in the world, according to a recent
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My favorite and most frequent location to bird has always been at my kitchen sink. All but one of my
So, you’re walking along, you glance down, and there it is, a gift from nature: a feather. On occasion its
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People often go to extremes to keep their feeding stations squirrel-free. Some go to such expense and spend so much
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Bird feeding provides enjoyment to millions of North Americans each year. However, this hobby we all enjoy comes with its
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by Julie Zickefoose, Guest Contributor and Bird Watcher’s Digest Columnist A recent Washington Post article discusses fledgling blue jays and
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year if you’re a birder! And the staff here at Bird Watcher’s Digest
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Every morning, I crawl out of bed, put on my walking clothes, and take my little dog, Frankie, for a
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“Garlic mustard is an exotic invasive, and it must be stopped!” Does this sound familiar? Because I hear words to
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Here at Bird Watcher’s Digest we’re celebrating mothers, both human and avian! At this time of year, female birds are
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It’s spring! It is literally time to get out there with the birds! To keep things interesting, especially as avian
Time for Bird Bingo! Read More »