Building a new bird house is great and all, but if you installed it without considering these important tips, you might have a perpetually empty nest.
Use physical barriers like mesh, wire, or by sealing holes and cracks to prevent birds from building nests in unwanted spots.
An AgriLife Extension expert discusses how to limit barn swallow nests on structures while adhering to federal law.
By Directorate of Public Works Environmental Division wildlife biologistsFORT CARSON, Colo. — Warmer weather is on the way come spring and so is the ...
Hummingbirds are fascinating little birds found all over the Americas. They are known for their beautiful colors, aerial ...
You’ll be familiar with their song – an intricate aria of high-pitched whistles culminating with a rapid-fire trill. March is the perfect time to hear belting Wrens as they prepare to enter their ...
Crows are some of the smartest birds on the planet. They boast great memories, complex social lives, and are extremely ...
Thirty three crape myrtle trees will be removed as part of the Baptist Hospital demolition, but none of the trees are live oaks.
Sandy and Jim Parrill garden at Chaos, our acre of the Ozarks in Joplin, Missouri. Sandy is a lifelong gardener, Missouri ...
Honest as a robin on a springtime windowsill,” sang Randy Travis in the hit song, “Deeper than the Holler.” Turns out the robin isn’t an automatic harbinger of spring. However, that little bugger ...
LIDL has announced the release of three miniature garden items which wildlife will love. The charming garden products come in at just £6.99, available in stores from Thursday March 5. Three ...
Greg Septon's initiative to install nest boxes on power plants has led to a significant recovery of peregrine falcons in ...