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Kansas City’s burgeoning riverfront development has opened its long-awaited restaurant and beer garden at 1000 Riverfront ...
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is urging people to be careful about the type of food they put out in ...
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Grifo also recommends creating layers of habitat: “You want to have big trees, small trees, shrubs, ground covers and vines ...
Attracting birds to your garden can be difficult if you have a small outdoor space. With less space for feeders, fewer ...
A small group is gathered around the Migratory Bird Habitat at Culpepper Garden on a recent sunny Friday afternoon for the dedication of the new project. This garden was made possible from a grant ...
What can I do about bird damage? Answer: Your bird-in-the-garden problem is so familiar to me. Birds are the biggest problem in my garden. Slugs are second worst for damage to my veggies ...
Languages: English and Italian ... Placing a birdbath or small fountain nearby, says Clake, also helps making your garden more attractive to morning birds, and planting shrubs and trees near ...
Cheap seed blends often contain filler ingredients like wheat or red dari, which are rejected by most small garden birds. These are the types of mixes most likely to end up on the ground ...
They show a variety of garden birds constructing their nests in time for females to lay their eggs over the coming weeks. Wildlife photographer Andrew Fusek-Peters captures birds building their ...
We talked about pollinator gardens recently, but what about those other flying creatures? Birds. While the pollinating insects tend to get the most attention in our gardens, there’s no reason ...