Want to attract more birds to your yard? Try repurposing an old crock into a water feature they won't be able to resist ...
Not only that, but frigid temperatures can cause the water inside the basin to freeze, potentially causing damage to the bird ...
Creating a backyard sanctuary starts with having a reliable water source. However, having a tilted bird bath is more than just an eyesore — for birds, it's a functional hazard. An unleveled bird bath ...
Brits who have bird baths in their gardens have been told to use warm water in January to help these stunning garden creatures. Many Brits love to welcome birds into their gardens, and winter is a ...
Both homeowners and gardeners are always on the lookout for more ways to attract birds to their yard. Birds play an important role in your backyard ecosystem, which helps maintain the balance between ...
Bird baths are crucial throughout the year but especially in the winter, when food and water sources grow scarce. The rivers, ponds, and lakes that provide birds with water during other times of year ...
Bird baths are vital for our feathered friends’ well-being, providing a source of fresh, clean drinking water — especially during scorching, dry weather or when ponds and lakes freeze over in the ...
Volunteers have found new pairs of powerful owls in South Australia's south-east, where the species is rarely seen. The owls' calls were recorded as part of an acoustic monitoring project across the ...
Throughout the summer, I’ve shared more than a few bird bath photos and videos of frolicking feathered friends, and even a few images of my parents’ 20-pound indoor Maine coon cat Tracker V watchful ...
16:26, Fri, Aug 1, 2025 Updated: 14:16, Sun, Aug 3, 2025 Anyone who has a bird bath in their garden is being urged to take action as soon as possible to help birds survive this August. While the ...
A bird bath is more than just a decorative feature in your garden. It is a vital resource for local wildlife. Birds need water for drinking, but also for bathing. This helps to keep their feathers ...