Winter Bird Feeding: Ten Mistakes to Avoid
The first day of winter is right around the bend. The ground is covered with fallen leaves, temperatures are regularly below 50, our ruby-throated hummingbirds have left for the winter,
The first day of winter is right around the bend. The ground is covered with fallen leaves, temperatures are regularly below 50, our ruby-throated hummingbirds have left for the winter,
Now that I’ve been seeing male ruby-throated hummingbirds again, I’m just waiting for the females. They usually arrive within one to two weeks after the males. These tiny birds bring
April is here and our ruby-throated hummingbirds are on their way! Perhaps they’ve already arrived at your yard. I bet, like me, you are thrilled when you see them for
I know I’ve done numerous posts about the importance of keeping your hummingbird feeders free from mold. I’ve mentioned before about how dangerous the mold is to the tiny birds,
With record temperatures across the United States, I want to remind you how important it is to keep your hummingbird feeders clean and free of mold. It may not seem
Hello and happy February! I know for most of us, hummingbirds are far from our mind in this, the middle of winter, with snow on the ground in some places
Hello and happy May! Do you put out a bird feeder to attract birds to your yard? If so, you are not alone. More than 52 million Americans have bird