If the groundhog sees its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter. If the Wooly Bear caterpillar has a narrow orange ...
Spring is on the way. We can see and hear it coming now even though we’re in mid-February — more than a month before the arrival of the vernal equinox.
The spring migration is already on, with arctic birds passing through, and many of our favorite summer residents will soon be blessing us with their presence. If we get normal March temperatures ...
Camouflage your shed: Encourage more birds to your shed by making sure it blends in with the surroundings. Avoid painting ...
The emptiness of nature’s winter pantry is giving way to an abundant buffet as our migrating birds return. Maple and basswood trees extend a welcome, offering up sweet ambrosia to sustain ...
And if a squirrel dares to invade, the built-in siren sends them running, keeping your bird seed safe from their tiny hands. As spring approaches and your favorite feathered friends return from ...