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Ideally, you should position your bird feeder around 10 feet away from trees or shrubs to prevent squirrels from jumping onto ...
Feathered friends bring many benefits to our outdoor space, but the types of birds you might see in your backyard will depend ...
Habitat loss, pesticides, window collisions, house cats and climate change are taking a toll on songbird populations. But for our backyard nesters, a crow was the biggest threat.
Birdkeepers say they are impressed by this feeder's advanced AI identification system that can detect over 10,000 bird ...
Many of the UK’s bird species are in serious decline, largely due to habitat destruction and the collapse of food chains ...
Unicoi County Summer Count took place Saturday, June 14, with 15 observers in six parties. Sharp-eyed counters tallied 107 ...
Those who accept the invitation will be joining a pretty massive fraternity of filmmakers, in many different disciplines: The Academy doesn’t publicize its actual membership rolls, but it’s believed ...
Ideally, you should position your bird feeder around 10 feet away from trees or shrubs to prevent squirrels from jumping onto it. It's best to keep your feeder at least 30 feet away from windows or ...
Keep your camera at the ready. At Finch Hattons Safari Camp in Kenya, a tower of preening giraffes might strike a pose next to your Land Cruiser. Or a parched elephant could set a thirst trap… ...
One other example of “birds not of a feather nesting together” does involve an invasive species: English sparrows, also known as house sparrows.
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How to Identify a Cassin’s Finch
What Does a Cassin’s Finch Look Like? Male Cassin’s finches are hardly streaked, lending them a vibrant plumage. “To me, the Cassin’s finch always seems brighter,” says Dusty Downey, conservation ...